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Cambridge Analytica scandal 'highlights need for AI regulation'

The Guardian Data Protection

Lords report stresses need for artificial intelligence to be used for the common good Britain needs to lead the way on artificial intelligence regulation, in order to prevent companies such as Cambridge Analytica setting precedents for dangerous and unethical use of the technology, the head of the House of Lords select committee on AI has warned. The Cambridge Analytica scandal, Lord Clement-Jones said, reinforced the committee’s findings, released on Monday in the report “AI in the UK: ready, w

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Getting Off the Sidelines and into the Game using Technology Assisted Review: eDiscovery Webcasts

eDiscovery Daily

The use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) has been accepted in the courts for several years, but most lawyers still don’t use it and many still don’t know what it is or how it works. Why not? We will discuss this and other questions in a webcast next week. On Wednesday, April 25 at noon CST (1:00pm EST, 10:00am PST), CloudNine will conduct the webcast Getting Off the Sidelines and into the Game using Technology Assisted Review.

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Why the politicians must set their sights on Facebook

The Guardian Data Protection

The issues to tackle are political persuasion, influence and money. It may be a long wait In a tumultuous week in US politics, seven hours of testimony in Congressional committees about the data and privacy practices of a social platform nevertheless held the interest of the press and public almost to the exclusion of all else. Mark Zuckerberg – 106.9 million Facebook followers – is a person of intense interest not only to the US legislative process, but to a wider population whose lives he touc

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