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Second Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference
@ Arlington
Second Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference
@ Arlington
Apr 28 all-day
![]() The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP) at Antonin Scalia Law School, will host a scholars conference on the economics of digital information policy on April 28, 2017. The conference will be open to the…
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2017 Future of Wealth Summit
@ Washington, DC
8:30 am
Algorithms and Explanations
@ New York
Algorithms and Explanations
@ New York
Apr 27 @ 8:30 am – 6:30 pm
![]() Abstract: Explanation has long been deemed a crucial aspect of accountability. By requiring that powerful actors explain the bases of their decisions — the logic goes — we reduce the risks of error, abuse, and…
9:00 am
ROI of Privacy: Building a Case for Investment
@ Online
1:00 pm
MIT and Georgetown Law Privacy Legislation Pitches
@ Washington, DC
MIT and Georgetown Law Privacy Legislation Pitches
@ Washington, DC
Apr 27 @ 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm
![]() Watch teams of students pitch a panel of experts on draft legislation addressing: always-on in-home listening devices police geolocation tracking predictive policing commercial face recognition driver privacy and data transparency face news Panel of Judges:…
6:00 pm
April Privacy Lab – The Future of Privacy & AI
@ Berkeley
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2017 Future of Wealth Summit
@ Washington, DC
8:00 am
Second Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference
@ Arlington
8:30 am
Algorithms and Explanations
@ New York
Algorithms and Explanations
@ New York
Apr 28 @ 8:30 am – 5:45 pm
![]() Abstract: Explanation has long been deemed a crucial aspect of accountability. By requiring that powerful actors explain the bases of their decisions — the logic goes — we reduce the risks of error, abuse, and…
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