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How ChatGPT could change the face of advertising, without you even knowing about it
AI wants to get to know you better, and then sell to you.
Nessa Keddo
What Surveys Say About You
Having our say by responding to surveys often reveals more than we bargain for
Sharon Polsky MAPP
Tracking with care: The ethics of using location tracking technology with people living with dementia
Real-time tracking is increasingly used to track dementia patients. But should it be?
Madalena Pamela Liougas, Alisa Grigorovich
What the Canadian government is missing on AI
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Natasha Tusikov, Blayne Haggart
AI-induced psychosis: the danger of humans and machines hallucinating together
As as chatbots have become more sophisticated they have also become better at lying and manipulating
Lucy Osler
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Australia’s privacy regulator just dropped its case against ‘troubling’ facial recognition company Clearview AI. Now what?
What happens when regulators give up?
Rita Matulionyte
08/27/2024
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AI used by police cannot tell Black people apart and other reasons Canada’s AI laws need urgent attention
Even laws intended to regulate private sector use of AI should offer rules of engagement for criminal justice agencies using the technology
Kevin Walby, Gustavo da Costa Markowicz, and Oluwasola Mary Adedayo
08/26/2024
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Complicated app settings are a threat to user privacy
It’s not you: App privacy settings really can be complicated.
Joseph K. Nwankpa, Miami University
08/23/2024
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How AI bots spread misinformation online and undermine democratic politics
In our increasingly digitized world, how do we know whether the accounts we interact with online are other humans or bots?
Sophia Melanson Ricciardone, McMaster University
08/02/2024
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AI mass surveillance at Paris Olympics
A legal scholar on the security boon and privacy nightmare
Anne Toomey McKenna
07/28/2024
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The Bill That Could Kill Free Speech in Canada
If you thought things couldn’t get any more Orwellian in Canada, hold on to your hockey sticks.
Angelos Kyriakides
07/01/2024
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Here’s How Machine Learning Can Violate Your Privacy
If your data was used to train an AI, it might — or might not — be safe from prying eyes
Jordan Awan
05/29/2024
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The Road to Digital Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions
A trio of bills before Canada’s Parliament show how proposed cures can be worse than the disease.
Sharon Polsky
05/15/2024
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Holocaust Remembrance Day Hollowed Out
Antisemitism isn’t a function of ordinary unkindness but a weapon in which the Jews are demonized to achieve a political purpose.
Jonathan S. Tobin
01/27/2024
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Author Offers Course on Geopolitical and Technology Shifts That Are Changing the World
'Geopolitical Shifts and Changing Technology' is a continuing education course that connects the dots to understand emerging technologies and global change.
Martin Barillas
12/29/2023
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The AI Industry Is on the Verge of Becoming Another Boys’ Club
The field needs to acknowledge women’s contributions.
Zena Assaad
12/17/2023
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Press Silent on Shut Down of UK Government’s Ethics Committee
After an initial period of engagement with policy-makers, MEAG was sidelined, suppressed, and shut down
Molly Kingsley
12/13/2023
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