The Privacy of Me as a podcast dedicated to advancing the ethical use of biometric data. We believe that collecting data and using it for improving everything from customer experience to community safety is good. We also believe that it is the responsibility of any organization collecting, using, providing, or otherwise interacting with personal data to be sure that this data is used ethically. While there are laws covering data and data privacy, laws that speak directly to biometric data are lacking across the world. We hope to provide information, insight, and a bright light on the world of biometric data.
Join us each episode as we look at legal cases involving biometric data, new laws and regulations, and more. We will be joined by by an occasional co-host from the newly created field of legal data specialties as well as guests covering everything from artificial intelligence to data collection.
Why we need to have a way to officially tell the difference between content created by humans and that created by artificial intelligence.
Today's Privacy of Me features a discussion about how AI is being used in the job market by employers. We also discuss the effect of "deepfakes" in promotion and advertising.
Special thanks to Heather O'Connor for having me on her podcast- those links are below.
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In order to mix it up a little bit, in this week's episode we take the time to look at the positive impact of AI. Beneficial and helpful things that AI does for us individually, within our society, and across the world.
In this episode of Privacy of Me, I am afraid I go a little sideways with companies who sell products that do not work. These companies prey on fear to create sales and then deliver sub-par products. Makes me angry!
Show Notes:
https://theintercept.com/2023/05/07/ai-gun-weapons-detection-schools-evolv/
https://www.macarthurjustice.org/shotspotter-generated-over-40000-dead-end-police-deployments-in-chicago-in-21-months-according-to-new-study/
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We all seem to be spending a lot of time worrying about artificial intelligence. However, do we have general agreement on how to define the word "intelligence" when we speak of artificial intelligence?
More and more we are seeing artificial intelligence create art that is indistinguishable from human created art.
What happens when you take a healthy dose of a genius AI, and add various art contests seeking new submissions for prizes? Listen and find out!
On this episode of Privacy of Me, we discuss with Danny Laker the concept of entity layers. We also learn more about how Danny's company is using artificial intelligence to protect artwork and the artist.
On Privacy of Me, Part 1 of 2 part interview with Danny Laker. We discuss fashion within AI and the potential of blockchain to serve as the "IFF" beacon when trying to decide if content is human or AI.
A far ranging discussion with Yuval Ackerman, a specialist in _ethical email marketing.
In this episode your host discusses the notion of the "safe city" and when the safety it alleges to provide comes at the expense of personal and social freedoms. He also discusses why an AI company wants to be honest and shines a light on some of the bad actors selling fantastical products that simply cannot do what they claim.
Welcome to the Privacy of Me, where we here at Deeping Source will share with you how data can be collected and used while maintaining ethical and moral standards.