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Post-Election Q&A with Alysa Hutnik
A breakdown on what the upcoming Republican administration means for Ethical Tech.
Nov 19
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The Ethical Tech Project
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Post-Election Q&A with Alysa Hutnik
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October 2024
Has generative AI made our best privacy principles obsolete?
The world’s foundational privacy guidelines weren’t written for the generative AI era.
Oct 1
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Has generative AI made our best privacy principles obsolete?
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September 2024
Surveillance Pricing Hurts Everyone in the Long Run: No One Wins
Dynamic pricing isn't limited to online platforms—it's expanding into physical retail as well.
Sep 17
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Raashee Gupta Erry
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Surveillance Pricing Hurts Everyone in the Long Run: No One Wins
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Apple Must Convince Us to Trust AI With Our Data
Techno-wizardry could help keep our data safe, but it won’t eliminate the need to get the basics right.
Sep 6
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Apple Must Convince Us to Trust AI With Our Data
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August 2024
For News Media, Consumer Data Privacy Shouldn’t Be A Bad Thing
Consumer data has been a financial backbone of online News Media for years, how can it adapt in a world of increasing data privacy awareness?
Aug 27
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For News Media, Consumer Data Privacy Shouldn’t Be A Bad Thing
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Photos of your children are being used to train AI without your permission, and there’s nothing you can do about it
Without legislation to protect consumers from predatory AI scraping, even our most personal information is at risk of becoming training for AI models.
Aug 20
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JJ
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Photos of your children are being used to train AI without your permission, and there’s nothing you can do about it
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July 2024
Data Privacy in the Age of AI Means Moving Beyond Buzzwords
Privacy is possible, but only if companies move beyond empty promises and commit to ethical data practices.
Jul 2
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Data Privacy in the Age of AI Means Moving Beyond Buzzwords
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June 2024
Why Brands Must Do More to Protect Consumers' Personal Information
Consumers still need stronger protection against ‘surveillance capitalism’, the Ethical Tech Project writes in AdAge
Jun 27
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Why Brands Must Do More to Protect Consumers' Personal Information
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One governor’s veto won’t stop the momentum on data rights for all
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott last week squashed a data privacy bill with strong consumer protections, but other states will pick up the mantle.
Jun 21
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One governor’s veto won’t stop the momentum on data rights for all
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Ethical Tech News Roundup
What we read in the last month in Ethical Tech
Jun 17
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What Are 'Dark Patterns'?
Conversations in Ethical Tech, Episode 3
Jun 14
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Is Programmatic Advertising a Threat to Democracy?
Ethical Tech Project Founding Chair Tom Chavez reflects on his first-hand seat observing the rise of programmatic advertising and the implications for…
Jun 6
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Is Programmatic Advertising a Threat to Democracy?
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