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A New Study Finds a Potential Risk with Self-Driving Cars: Failure to Detect Dark-Skinned Pedestrians
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Author: Sigal Samuel; Publisher: Vox; Publication Year: 2019. The following article talks about the self-driving Uber cars. It points to a very important ethical issue in data science i.e. the issue that self-driving Uber cars so biased that they cannot detect a dark-skinned pedestrian for stopping. This shows that algorithms are inherently biased and that…
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An Introduction to Data Ethics
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Author: Shannon Vallor, William J Rewark; Publisher: Santa Clara University; Publication Year: N/A. The following article provides a deep dive into the risks and benefits that data can present. After that, the authors talk about what ethical issues or concerns may arise when working with data. The authors of the article take both perspectives in…
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Netflix and Spotify Ask: Can Data Mining Make for Cute Ads?
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Author: Sapna Maheshwari; Publisher: The New York Times; Publication Year: 2017. The following article takes a look at specific ads from Netflix and Spotify that poked fun at unusual behaviors from specific users on their respective platforms. For instance, Spotify pointed out that one user listened to Bieber’s “Sorry” over 40 times on Valentine’s Day,…
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Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Netflix
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Author: Gabby Hoefer; Publisher: Medium; Publication Year: 2019. The following article talks about the ethicality of Netflix’s recommendation artificial intelligence. Something interesting: you can access all of the data Netflix has about your viewing habits. This is an interesting way that Netflix makes their data usage less secretive…
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The Great Hack on Netflix: Ethics of Data Use
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Author: Dan Wardrope; Publisher: Flexxable; Publication Year: N/A. The following article reviews people’s reactions to The Great Hack on Netflix. The Great Hack exposes the wrong-doing of mass data exploitation during the Cambridge Analytica scandal. In early 2018, it was learned that the analytics giant, Cambridge Analytica, collected millions of people’s data from Facebook accounts…
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Google Fined $57M by Data Protection Watchdog Over GDPR Violations
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Author: Chris Brook; Publisher: Data Insider; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how while it might be easy to say that just because a law has been passed to regulate data ethics more strictly but that such laws are not actually enforced, the GDPR as a regulation in Europe has been enforced by authorities…
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