
Elizabeth M. Renieris
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Aug 5, 2023 |
coindeskturkiye.com | Elizabeth M. Renieris
Duygu denetimi ve etki analizi teknolojileri, nöroteknolojiler ve XR gibi yeni ve gelişmiş teknolojiler hiç şüphesiz ki ciddi mahremiyet kaygılarını da beraberinde getiriyorlar. Teknolojilere yeni katmanlar eklendikçe kişisel alanımıza daha fazla girilmesi ve özel hayatımız ve benliğimize dair sınırların erimesi de söz konusu oluyor. Üstüne üstlük bu etkinliklerin dijital bilgiye dönüştürülmesi veri korumaya dair geleneksel ve yeni nesil kaygıların oluşmasına neden oluyor.
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Jul 14, 2023 |
coindesk.com | Elizabeth M. Renieris
Without question, new and advanced technologies such as emotion detection and affect recognition technologies, neurotechnologies, and XR and other metaversal technologies, among others, raise significant privacy-related concerns. Each new category of technology penetrates a layer deeper into our personal space, threatening to erode the boundaries of our inner lives and inner selves. This article was excerpted from "Beyond Data: Reclaiming Human Rights at the Dawn of the Metaverse," by Elizabeth M.
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May 14, 2023 |
nextbigideaclub.com | Mark Williams |Danny Penman |Keggie Carew |Elizabeth M. Renieris
Elizabeth Renieris is Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University. She is also a data protection and privacy lawyer. Her work focuses on the ethical and human rights implications of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital identity, and extended reality technologies. Below, Elizabeth shares 5 key insights from her new book, Beyond Data: Reclaiming Human Rights at the Dawn of the Metaverse.
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May 8, 2023 |
cigionline.org | Elizabeth M. Renieris
In a few short months, generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT have spread like wildfire, spawning an entirely new market of products and services that leverage the technology. At the same time, high-profile AI researchers continue to caution against the speed of these commercial deployments, citing a wide range of unchecked risks to people in the present and future.
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Apr 10, 2023 |
cigionline.org | Elizabeth M. Renieris
The shift away from third-party cookies and third-party tracking of mobile device identifiers does not equate to the end of tracking or targeted ads. In January, the Irish Data Protection Commission fined Meta 390 million euros for breaching the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in delivering services to Facebook and Instagram users.
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