OpenMined: an example of 'decentralized AI'
In this article Alessandro Scoscia describes the new OpenMined project. Moreover, the technological solution proposed by OpenMined allows the implementation of a reliable payment system that can allow the users to receive payment for having participated, collaborated with their data and calculations to system learning and therefore to its general and wholistic improvement. - More
by Alessandro Scoscia, 6 September 2018 Permalink
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Memory and Responsibility
Last month, with the support of the Bassetti Foundation, more than 60 people met at the Internet Archive in San Francisco to discuss the future of personal digital archives and the implications of innovations and new technologies related to personal and collective memory. ... - More
by Jeff Ubois, 24 March 2010 Permalink
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Categories Interview, Software development
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Categories Sociology, Software development
Transparency, Privacy, and Responsibility: An Interview with Jeff Jonas
More directly and obviously than many forms of innovation, software embodies the values of those who create it. This is particularly true of software used to monitor and direct human activity: in the extreme, it can be a tool that saves lives, or one that enables political repression. Software development therefore provides many examples of responsibility in innovation. As a leading innovator in the field of data analysis, Jeff Jonas has thought deeply about the social and political implications related to technological advances in surveillance, the loss of privacy, and the use of computerized monitoring systems by governments and corporations. - More
by Jeff Ubois, 5 June 2007 Permalink
Categories Interview, Software development