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The goal of the partnership, which also includes UC Berkeley and DLA Piper, is to build a baseline understanding and confidence in a wild-west software market, and to allow for safer and more responsible deployment of AI and machine learning algorithms. ....
Les systèmes de surveillance à grande échelle comme celui-ci soulèvent toujours des questions de confidentialité. En 2016, Apple a refusé de créer un logiciel backdoor pour permettre au FBI d accéder à l iPhone de l auteur d une tuerie de masse à San Bernardino, en Californie. L. ....
Data Privacy and Cryptography Experts File Brief in Support of Census Bureau Brief is filed in support of the Department of Commerce s use of differential privacy to protect the confidentiality of 2020 census data News provided by Share this article Share this article BERKELEY, Calif., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Twenty leading experts, in data privacy and cryptography along with lawyers from Bondurant Mixson & Elmore filed an amicus brief in support of the Census Bureau s use of differential privacy a mathematically rigorous way of providing provably and future-proof privacy-infused statistics to protect the privacy of census respondents. Through the lawsuit, the state of Alabama seeks to force the Census Bureau to use out-dated methods for protecting confidentiality methods which a team of Census Bureau researchers found could be easily broken by deploying modern data reconstruction techniques to published Census statistics. The experts, who incl ....
In response to the increasing spread of misinformation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, UC Berkeley hosted a virtual panel of experts who spoke about how misinformation impacts people’s responses to the pandemic, as well as potential ways to combat this misinformation. The event was held Dec. 8 and included various campus professors and a former campus research fellow. According to Deirdre Mulligan, a professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information, as the amount of information available about COVID-19 increases, there are bound to be inaccuracies that further polarize the United States. “The social media companies had created the ingredients for the COVID misinformation and conspiratorial landscape we’re dealing with today,” said Hany Farid, a UC Berkeley School of Information and electrical engineering and computer sciences professor, during the event. “Our online information landscape is just a mess, and we need to start to get a handle on it.” ....