
Tag: Data Protection





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Facial recognition on trial: emotion and gender “detection” under scrutiny in a court case in Brazil
As AI-powered facial recognition systems are deployed around the world, it is imperative to ensure they do not facilitate human rights violations, especially of people and communities already at risk. …
29 June 2020






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Transparency required: is Facebook’s effort to clean up “Operation Carthage” damaging free expression in Tunisia?
“Operation Carthage” has revealed attempts to leverage Facebook to influence elections in Tunisia and countries in Africa, and the company disabled accounts without explanation. We’re demanding answers.…
12 June 2020




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Enforcement proves the Achilles heel for GDPR
Karlin Lillington, The Irish Times
28 May 2020


Access Now in the News
GDPR is two years old but still lacking resources
The Irish Times
26 May 2020


Access Now in the News
Dwa lata po wprowadzeniu, RODO niewystarczająco przestrzegane
CyberDefence 24
25 May 2020


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Money tree? Data reward apps court coronavirus-hit users
Umberto Bacchi, Reuters
21 May 2020


