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How to Protect User Rights Against an Algorithm
The right to know the motivation of a decision made by artificial intelligence is difficult to enforce. Europe therefore aims to strengthen the stance of users through procedural obligations on platforms, explains Oreste Pollicino
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The Changing Customer Journey
Privacy rules, automated algorithms, and increasing opportunities for companies to track users both online and offline have a major impact on an already complex marketing ecosystem, Sara Valentini explains
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Machines Get It Wrong: How to Avoid that Woman and Gay Are Mistaken as Bad Words
Systems to automatically detect online hate can classify terms used to identify victims of homophobic or misogynistic attacks, such as gay or woman, as offensive. A new tool succeeds in mitigating the problem
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How to Make Language Technologies More Inclusive
Dirk Hovy suggests a fairer way for automatic translation systems to deal with modern pronouns and advocates technologies that adapt to the users, instead of the opposite
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When Machines Learn Prejudices
When called upon to complete neutral sentences, popular language models most often use hurtful words if the subject is a woman rather than a man, and even more so if the subject is LGBTQIA+
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How Owners Shape Corporate Strategies
Bocconi and University of St. Gallen jointly organize a conference on the role of owners in the digital world, today and tomorrow
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