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Mireille Hildebrandt
Lawyer and Philosopher, Professor in Brussels and Nijmegen, Books Books see e.g.
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Larae K Hughes 6 t
Resistance 🌲❄️
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Mireille Hildebrandt 6 t
Some companies are more equal than others? Big companies pay less tax than small one? We need to sit down together to stop the race to the bottom:
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Mireille Hildebrandt 6 t
Congratulations with getting this on the road and to its destination.
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Mireille Hildebrandt 6 t
'Protecting the incompatibility of the self', great to see my paper online with TIL: we can be computed in different ways precisely because we are incomputable. This inherent plurality must be respected: we need effective rights against overdetermination
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Mireille Hildebrandt 6 t
Thank you Michael and Julie and the editors of TIL for co-organising an interesting conference and for collaborating on an excellent special issue with on-the-spot theoretical interventions for the privacy debate. Nothing as practical as good theory.
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Michael Birnhack مخائيل بيرنهاك 7 t
New TIL (Theoretical Inquiries in Law) volume on The Problem of Theorizing Privacy with papers by Tal Zarsky, , , Valerie Steeves and and myself
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Mireille Hildebrandt 10 t
Who would not want to work in an institute with this mission statement: excellence in computer science beyond the hypes, abstract thinking, societal relevance, and preserving independence. Proud to be part of this:
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ACM FAT* 22. jan.
T-1 week until FAT* 2019! If you aren't able to join us, everything will be livestreamed:
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Mireille Hildebrandt 11 t
Client in sense of business or end-user?
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Mireille Hildebrandt 11 t
Far more effective : an art 80 collective action injunction to stop unlawful additional processing based on art 79 with penalty payments for each day of non compliance.
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Dutch surgeon wins landmark 'right to be forgotten' case
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Svarer @DShaywitz
Van der Lei's First Law of Medical Informatics: 'data shall be used only for the purpose for which they were collected' (1991)
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Mireille Hildebrandt 21 t
"The irrationality argument provides a convenient rhetoric to attribute problems caused by flawed incentives and system failures to flaws inside people’s minds, detracting from political and industrial causes"
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Mireille Hildebrandt 22 t
'In the book jacket copy of his biography on Kahneman and Tversky, Lewis (2017) states that they “are more responsible than anybody for the powerful trend to mistrust human intuition and defer to algorithms.”'
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Mireille Hildebrandt 22 t
"Bias bias: The tendency to see systematic biases in behavior even when there is only unsystematic error or no verifiable error at all." This is so much 'on the spot', not only for humans (especially believers in behavioural economics), but also for ML if not done well.
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Mireille Hildebrandt 22 t
"As every practicing statistician knows, a statistical principle does not automatically qualify as a general norm for all situations; rather, a careful analysis of the problem at hand and the assumptions made is necessary."
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Rogier Hörchner 22. jan.
NU NODIG: een gewone werkweek voor rechters. NU NODIG: een correcte vergoeding voor sociale advocaten. NU NODIG: meer politie-agenten. DUS NU NODIG: zeker € 500 mln. NL hield dit jaar € 10 mld over. Een rechtsstaat kost geld. Punt.
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Mireille Hildebrandt 22 t
Yes, THIS, please read, so much more informed and informative than flatland 'bias & nudge' theory:
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Arvind Narayanan 21. jan.
Whatever digital security advice the experts are giving today is likely to be already outdated by the time the majority of the population starts following it. To escape this cycle of constant obsolescence, teach security skills to children instead of rules to adults.
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