Facebook fights dangerous pseudo-science.https://t.co/dNX0JxwhqD https://t.co/dNX0JxwhqD
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) March 7, 2019
Facebook fights dangerous pseudo-science.https://t.co/dNX0JxwhqD https://t.co/dNX0JxwhqD
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) March 7, 2019
Dumb question about Facebook's pivot: what information will be collected about users for the purpose of advertising? None?
— Cathy O'Neil (@mathbabedotorg) March 7, 2019
Glad to see that I'm not the only one who thinks that Facebook's moves this year strengthen the case for the breakup -- (WhatsApp / Instagram to begin with) ... and this is the year. https://t.co/yqyP92xnTz
— Tim Wu (@superwuster) March 7, 2019
Facebook's new privacy plan, whatever it is exactly, still seems to me at its core to be based on the "trust me" principle -- https://t.co/7gLXvembof
— Tim Wu (@superwuster) March 7, 2019
Pro tip to AI product builders: replace your product with a human, say Joe, and think if people will be cool with Joe if he did what your product does. https://t.co/kn1H5DKQO0
— Delip Rao (@deliprao) March 5, 2019
Is Ethical A.I. Even Possible? By @CadeMetz extreme title for a thought-provoking article. Best line: “the foxes are guarding the hen house.” https://t.co/izPn8f5f2k
— Oren Etzioni (@etzioni) March 3, 2019
If your company is working on facial recognition/analysis software, please make efforts to get them to sign the Safe Face Pledge, developed by @jovialjoy @AJLUnited @GeorgetownCPT https://t.co/mNQiWhPyGw pic.twitter.com/b2MPlX9vEZ
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) March 1, 2019
There are links to lots of AI ethics resources & articles in this post: "In Favor of Developing Ethical Best Practices in AI Research" https://t.co/t7cFubHc5t
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) February 25, 2019
"An unsecured database exposed millions of records of Chinese Muslims being tracked via facial recognition — an ugly trifecta of prejudice, bureaucracy and incompetence." https://t.co/9bbPjkv3MX
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) February 25, 2019
"Facebook collects data from many apps even if the end user isn't a Facebook member." https://t.co/bdc5FCZzOp
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) February 23, 2019
Timely new paper from @geoffreyirving and @AmandaAskell of @OpenAI: "AI Safety Needs Social Scientists".
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) February 19, 2019
(If you're a social scientist interested in this topic, talk to them, because they're hiring!)https://t.co/t53Q3HQqnq pic.twitter.com/gfczb0h0dS
Disturbing details about exposed database containing records of over 2.5 million people (most located in China's Xinjiang province) which continuously updated their location as they passed through trackers https://t.co/DB1qpwdSVy
— Jeffrey Ding (@jjding99) February 17, 2019