The ethical and legal ramifications of using ‘pseudo-AI’
Pseudo-AI, or human workers performing work eventually intended for an “artificial intelligence” or supplementing an AI still under development, is […]
Pseudo-AI, or human workers performing work eventually intended for an “artificial intelligence” or supplementing an AI still under development, is […]
Children may be signing up to apps with terms and conditions only university students can understand. The BBC carried out […]
An experimental European research project applied machine learning technology to big tech’s privacy policies — to see whether AI can […]
Consumer group says policies of Facebook, Amazon and Google are vague and unclear Privacy policies from companies including Facebook, Google […]
GDPR requires companies to have a robust data processing notices. However, “obfuscating their data collection and processing activities on the […]
Privacy policies are too long and most of us don’t read them. What UX designers can do to improve this […]
Privacy by design and by default is something that all developers will have learn. Here are some basic points app […]
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled yesterday in Byrd v. United States that the driver of a rental car could have […]
When you tell people you’ve been tracking them across the internet, they freak out and avoid buying your product, research […]
Some updated privacy policies many businesses have recently sent to customers may not be compliant with new EU data protection […]
Anyone looking at their inbox in the last few months might think that the Internet companies have collectively returned from […]
Some updated privacy policies many businesses have recently sent to customers may not be compliant with new EU data protection […]