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Thanasis Priftis

About the Data - Mapping Police Violence - 0 views

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    Law enforcement agencies across the country have failed to provide us with even basic information about the lives they have taken. And while the recently signed Death in Custody Reporting Act mandates this data be reported, its unclear whether police departments will actually comply with this mandate and, even if they do decide to report this information, it could be several years before the data is fully collected, compiled and made public. We cannot wait to know the true scale of police violence against our communities. And in a country where at least three people are killed by police every day, we cannot wait for police departments to provide us with these answers. The maps and charts on this site aim to provide us with the answers we need. They include information on 1,131 known police killings - including 1,067 arrest-related deaths (according to Bureau of Justice Statistics definitions) as well as 64 unintentional, off-duty and/or in-custody deaths - that occurred in 2014. They also include information on 1,080 police killings in 2013, 1,131 in 2015, 1,129 police killings in 2016 and 1,147 killings in 2017. 93 percent of the killings in our database occurred while a police officer was acting in a law enforcement capacity. Importantly, these data do not include killings by vigilantes or security guards who are not off-duty police officers.
Thanasis Priftis

The Digital Services Act could require big changes to digital platforms. Here are 4 thi... - 1 views

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    The Digital Services Act could require big changes to digital platforms. Here are 4 things lawmakers need to know to protect people-powered spaces like Wikipedia.
Thanasis Priftis

The Digital Services Act: ensuring a safe and accountable online environment | European... - 0 views

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    Frances Haugen: the EU has a 'once-in-a-generation opportunity' to regulate Facebook
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    The new rules are proportionate, foster innovation, growth and competitiveness, and facilitate the scaling up of smaller platforms, SMEs and start-ups. The responsibilities of users, platforms, and public authorities are rebalanced according to European values, placing citizens at the centre. The rules Better protect consumers and their fundamental rights online Establish a powerful transparency and a clear accountability framework for online platforms Foster innovation, growth and competitiveness within the single market
Cyrielle Casse

Les escroqueries sur Internet / Sur internet / Conseils pratiques / Ma sécuri... - 0 views

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    Escroqueries : que dit la loi ? L'Article L313-1 du Code Pénal définit ainsi l'escroquerie : "le fait, soit par l'usage d'un faux nom ou d'une fausse qualité, soit par l'abus d'une qualité vraie, soit par l'emploi de manoeuvres frauduleuses, de tromper une personne physique ou morale et de la déterminer ainsi, à son préjudice ou au préjudice d'un tiers, à remettre des fonds, des valeurs ou un bien quelconque, à fournir un service ou à consentir un acte opérant obligation ou décharge.
philippesalamank

L'économie du don - Wiki livre Netizenship - 0 views

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    "« Économie du don », cela ressemble à un oxymore... Comment le don pourrait-il générer une économie, dans la mesure où il est par essence un acte « gratuit » ? C'est oublier que la notion de richesse est loin de se limiter aux seuls aspects monétaires !"
lissabuttow

The web as a random act of kidness - 1 views

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    Feeling like the world is becoming less friendly? Social theorist Jonathan Zittrain begs to differ. The Internet, he suggests, is made up of millions of disinterested acts of kindness, curiosity and trust.
Thanasis Priftis

DIGHUM - Digital Humanism - 0 views

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    "This manifesto is a call to deliberate and to act on current and future technological development. We encourage our academic communities, as well as industrial leaders, politicians, policy makers, and professional societies all around the globe, to actively participate in policy formation. Our demands are the result of an emerging process that unites scientists and practitioners across fields and topics, brought together by concerns and hopes for the future. We are aware of our joint responsibility for the current situation and the future - both as professionals and citizens."
Thanasis Priftis

EPIC - EPIC Files Complaint with FTC about Employment Screening Firm HireVue - 0 views

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    "EPIC Files Complaint with FTC about Employment Screening Firm HireVue Today, EPIC filed a complaint with the FTC alleging that recruiting company HireVue has committed unfair and deceptive practices in violation of the FTC Act. EPIC charged that HireVue falsely denies it uses facial recognition. EPIC also said the company failed to comply with baseline standards for AI decision-making, such as the OECD AI Principles and the Universal Guidelines for AI. The company purports to evaluate a job applicant's qualifications based upon their appearance by means of an opaque, proprietary algorithm. EPIC has brought many similar consumer privacy complaints to the FTC, including a complaint on Facebook's facial recognition practices that contributed to the FTC's 2019 settlement with Facebook. Last year EPIC also asked the FTC to investigate the Universal Tennis Rating system, a secret technique for scoring high school athletes"
mariarriano

Bienvenue dans le quaternaire - Wiki livre Netizenship - 0 views

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    "On connaissait les secteurs primaire, secondaire et tertiaire (agriculture, industrie, service). Il va désormais falloir composer avec l'arrivée du quaternaire. [...] [Màrio Tomelin] définit le secteur quaternaire comme « le secteur caractérisé par l'action de concevoir, de créer, d'interpréter, d'organiser, de contrôler et de transmettre avec l'aide de la science et de la technique, donnant à ces actes une valeur économique »."
gsbattleman

Loïc Dachary - Savannah and FSF France - 0 views

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    Acts as president of the Free Software Foundation in France, also its founder. He is a speaker for the GNU Project and the April association. Right now, he is a full-time volunteer for the SecureDrop project. In 2001 wrote Savannah and SourceForge.
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