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Pernille Tranberg

@pernillet

Data & AI Ethics. Data Democracy and individual data control. Talk, teach, advise, analyse. Co-founder dataethics.eu More: digital-identitet.dk/about/

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Generative AI is everywhere. But most people don’t find it useful and it uses a sickening amount of energy. As Margaret Mitchell, says: ‘Stuffing AI into everything makes the global warming issue worse. But they have air-conditioning in that bubble.’ fastcompany.com/91154806/ai-in…

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Consent crisis among the AI companies, who from the outset just scraped what they wanted as if fact-checked content was of no value. It is and the content producers show it by blocking the the data thieves. nytimes.com/2024/07/19/tec…

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Big news: Google keeps third-party cookies in Chrome and all companies who are dependent on the evil surveillance ad industry are happy. Alternatives: Brave, Firefox, Safari, Duckduckgo, Vivaldi, Tor digiday.com/marketing/afte…

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Great that Meta supports open source in AI. Yet, closed source concentrated in less than a handful of companies is okay in social media’s manipulating AI 🤔 #doublestandard nytimes.com/2024/07/23/tec…

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AI companies are trying to fix the problem w lack of data by using synthetic data. But they risk degrading their AI models. Human-made content makes them better. A chance for all content-producers… nature.com/articles/s4158… #genai

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Google Classroom undermines children's privacy and data protection, potentially infringing children's other rights. However, they also show that regulation has impacted on Google's policy and practice. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Would be great if there was a comparison with the cases against US companies doing the same. Youtube once paild a huge fine for violating coppa ⁦David McCabe⁩ nytimes.com/2024/08/02/tec…

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it is strange that the US gov has not stopped OpenAI from its massive abuse of the term 'non-profit' and that we need a court case to maybe do it. profit comes first at OpenAI and the non-profit abuse is discrediting those who truely work for humanity nytimes.com/2024/08/05/tec…

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Wonder what Apple will do about this Tim Cook - it is illegal for google to pay apple billions of dollars to be standard seach engine in Safari. If you want to respect the judge and data ethics Apple should not accept this platformer.news/google-search-…

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10+ million subscribers. Congrats. Wish ⁦The New York Times⁩ all the best - also in winning over much much bigger Microsoft and OpenAI so they can make their own money on their content nytimes.com/2024/08/07/bus…

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Just like the US administration holds events for the press, now it does for influencers. Brilliant PR strategy. Let’s see when European political leaders copy that idea. Gift article. nytimes.com/2024/08/14/bus…

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Sad. Sad. Sad. Had hoped our Danish prime minister had the guts to keep the best EU commissioner Margrethe Vestager instead of thinking of her political party and chose a white male with no experience making it even harder for Ursula von der Leyen to establish a gender balance in the commission

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A brand using fake influencers should always declare it and also think about what it will eventually do to their brand. Might still be fun to some but to most it ia already very tacky axios.com/2024/09/07/fak…