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Upcoming events

WHAT'S GOING ON THIS WEEK? On 26 May 2020 , the online seminar Madrid and The Hague systems in …

Some kinds of privacy may be gone forever

Lots of family secrets are revealed by DNA analysis, and it may no longer be possible to keep those…

"The Ethical Algorithm" by Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth (book talk at Google)

Here's a talk about " The Ethical Algorithm--The Science of Socially Aware Algorithm Desig…

Privacy and dating apps

As internet and app-driven dating becomes increasingly common, so has the tension between dating an…

Sperm donors used to be anonymous. Technology has made that obsolete

Here's a representative story from the NY Times: Sperm Donors Can’t Stay Secret Anymore. Here’s…

Insurance, privacy, surveillance, algorithms, and repugnance

The NY Times is on the case: Insurers Want to Know How Many Steps You Took Today The cutting edge o…

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