Is It Possible To Breach Privacy When There Is No Human In The Loop Privacy is a word which is frequently bounded around without proper consideration of what it actually means, or what the user intends it to mean. It is one of those words that can mean different things to different people. We will… [Read More]
KRISTEL MESTRE
Is It Possible To Breach Privacy When There Is No Human In The Loop The world is moving towards a digital era, where the human role is progressively being replaced by technology. Artificial intelligence (AI), being a disruptive technology, is particularly relevant when there is no human in the loop. However, privacy implications of technology… [Read More]
EMMANUEL C OGU
Algorithmic Integrity: Way forward for a polarized privacy debate pertaining Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Like many people do, I maintain four separate email accounts across three major service providers: two for my work as a University Lecturer (to separately communicate with colleagues, and then my students); one for professional interactions with clients (as an… [Read More]
EL-SAYED ALI
The human involvement and privacy breaches In this digital age the human right of being protected from privacy breaches becomes essential with an increasing importance as much as technologies revolutionary get advanced. The privacy is a fundamental right, essential to autonomy and the protection of human dignity, serving as the foundation upon which many other… [Read More]
MARÍA DEL ROCÍO SEGURA GUTIÉRREZ
Is it possible to violate the right to privacy without human beings? Legally, privacy is of a dual character: as (i) objective right,where it constitutes all legal provisions, national or international privacy of persons in three dimensions: minimum interference of public authority in particular relationships, protection of personal data and free personality development; and as… [Read More]
US Dept of Justice launches Google antitrust lawsuit
Company accused of ‘maintaining power through exclusionary practices’ A lawsuit against Google has been launched by the Department of Justice, reports Ars Technica. The company behaved ‘anticompetitively’ and ‘unfairly pushed out rivals in its search businesses’, the suit alleges. ‘Google is the gateway to the Internet’, said the DOJ and has ‘maintained its power through exclusionary practices that… [Read More]