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Data Ethics in Marketing
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Author: N/A; Publisher: The Marketing Analytics Show; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how successful marketing is centered around building trust and relationships with consumers. In a world of cookie pop-ups and privacy invasions, consent and full transparency about data use are more relevant than ever. With the need to comply with legal policies,…
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Location Privacy and Data Ethics
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Author: N/A; Publisher: The MapScaping Podcast; Publication Year: 2020. The following podcast episode discusses how geospatial data can be powerful for driving business decisions and development but raises questions about location privacy and the ability to identify individuals using real-time data. Privacy issues are a major concern in the realm of data ethics as people…
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Australia’s Artificial Intelligence Ethics Framework
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Author: N/A; Publisher: Australian Government; Publication Year: 2022. The following guidelines provided by the Australian Government has a list of 8 items that make up their data ethics framework. These include: 1). Human, societal and environmental wellbeing, 2). Human-centered values, 3). Fairness , 4). Privacy protection and security , 5). Reliability and safety , 6).…
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Data Privacy and Consent
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Author: Fred Cate; Publisher: TEDx Talks; Publication Year: 2020. In the following video, Fred Cate discusses consumer consent during data collection. Frequently, consumers technically consent to their data being collected and used, but the complex legal and technical jargon in privacy agreements makes it incredibly difficult to know what they are consenting to. Ideally, companies…
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Minority Report
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Author: Stephen Spielberg; Publisher: N/A; Publication Year: 2002. The following film starring Tom Cruise concerns a future where people are arrested by a “Pre-Crime” unit before a crime is committed. There are several biases involved in this practice since certain groups of people may be targeted more than others based on past history. About halfway…
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Data Ethics and Global Cultural Differences
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Author: Soren Juul Jorgensen; Publisher: Nature; Publication Year: N/A. The following article discusses how as individual data becomes more exploited by companies in the name of profit and advancement of humanity, Jorgensen looks at studies that attempt to study the status of ethical frameworks around the world. The closest thing the world has to a…
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It’s Good to Share: Why Environmental Scientists’ Ethics Are Out of Date
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Author: Patricia A. Soranno, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Kevin C. Elliott, Georgina M. Montgomery; Publisher: National Library of Medicine; Publication Year: 2015. The following article discusses how as data-sharing policies and ethics have become more prevalent in the sciences, the field of environmental sciences has not really caught up. This article further describes how in order…
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Differential Privacy at the U.S. Census
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Author: Simson Garfinkel, Kyle Polich; Publisher: Data Skeptic; Publication Year: 2020. The following podcast episode features an interview with Simson Garfinkel who talks about his work with the U.S. Census and how they have changed the ways they are protecting data privacy for the 2020 Census. This new “Differential Privacy” method is more open to…
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Algorithmic Accountability
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Author: Hetan Shah; Publisher: National Library of Medicine; Publication Year: 2017. The following article reviews ways in which researchers can improve trustworthiness. The authors argue that transparency alone cannot lead to accountability. Additionally, legislation for equitable machine learning algorithms may be useless because of the rise of social media networks collecting data. Certain countries are…
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Ten Steps to Ethics-Based Governance of AI in Health Care
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Author: Satish Gattadahalli; Publisher: STAT; Publication Year: 2020. The following article talks about the usage of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care which raises ethical issues that are paramount and fundamental in order to avoid harming patients, creating liability for health care providers, and undermining public trust in these technologies. The article talks about why…
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