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European Artificial Intelligence Correspondent for @POLITICOEurope in Berlin. jdelcker(at)politico(dot)eu , PGP: 27B96978
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Janosch Delcker
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Von der Leyen to departing Brits: Things will change politico.eu/article/ursula…
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Janosch Delcker
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31. sij |
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"The protests highlight a broader phenomenon in German society — the growth of nimbyism ...
'Some people would be upset . . . even if they were building a chocolate factory,' said Arne Christiani, Grünheide’s mayor. 'You’re never going to get 100 per cent consent.'" twitter.com/GuyChazan/stat…
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Marietje Schaake
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30. sij |
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In a nutshell >> Facebook to Pay $550 Million to Settle Facial Recognition Suit > disclosed the settlement as part of its financial results: revenue rose 25 percent to $21 billion in the fourth quarter, while profit increased 7 percent to $7.3 billion ↘️ nytimes.com/2020/01/29/tec…
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Cade Metz
@CadeMetz
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29. sij |
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A robot in Germany shows that machines can learn to do the job of a human (*learn* being the key word): nytimes.com/2020/01/29/tec… (with the great @satariano)
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Melissa Heikkilä
@Melissahei
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29. sij |
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I got my hands on the European Commission's new data strategy 🚨 politico.eu/pro/european-c…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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29. sij |
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Instead, the new version pitches “specific requirements” for “remote biometric identification systems” adding that “in case biometric data are used for mass surveillance, there must be clear criteria about which individuals should be identified”. More: politico.eu/pro/document-c…
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Janosch Delcker
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29. sij |
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The 20-page draft, dated January 21, omits a mention included in an earlier version that, building on Europe’s existing privacy laws, a “future regulatory framework could go further and include a time-limited ban on the use of facial recognition technology in public spaces.”
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Janosch Delcker
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29. sij |
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SCOOP w/ colleague @LauKaya :
The EU has dropped considerations for a temporary ban on facial recognition technology in public spaces, according to a recent draft of the EU's upcoming framework on artificial intelligence we obtained.
politico.eu/pro/document-c…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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29. sij |
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Reports that Google chief Sundar Pichai backed the idea of a temporary ban for facial recognition in public spaces last week took plenty by surprise.
But did he?
Nope, he didn't.
More in this week's edition of #AIDecoded:
politico.eu/newsletter/ai-…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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29. sij |
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Earlier this month, I met with whistleblower Brittany Kaiser @HindsightFiles @OwnYourDataNow who explained to me how AI was key for Cambridge Analytica to target voters, including during Trump’s winning campaign.
More in the new edition of #AIDecoded:
politico.eu/newsletter/ai-… pic.twitter.com/XDuscecrbx
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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28. sij |
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Heads-up that a new edition of #AIDecoded is going out tomorrow, so if you haven't signed up already, now is the perfect timing:
politico.eu/newsletter/ai-… pic.twitter.com/cJHcDdXK8k
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Janosch Delcker
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27. sij |
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Fascinating.
“It correctly predicted that the virus would jump from Wuhan to Bangkok, Seoul, Taipei, and Tokyo in the days following its initial appearance.”
wired.com/story/ai-epide…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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25. sij |
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Numbers in waves are a lot more to-the-point when it comes to illustrating AI than the usual images of the terminator or Sophia we tend to see, IMHO. twitter.com/drewharwell/st…
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Mark Scott
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24. sij |
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UK: Privacy watchdog says current laws don’t provide “ethical & legal approach” needed to manage risks of facial recognition bit.ly/36nrMN9
Also, UK: London’s police dept say it’ll deploy facial recognition across the British capital bit.ly/30UnpYH
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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24. sij |
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Democratic governments in the West are increasingly following the example of authoritarian regimes in deploying live facial recognition technology.
Here's the next example:
politico.eu/article/london…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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24. sij |
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This comes after last week, Germany‘s Bar Association @Anwaltverein told us that the rollout would most likely infringe Germany’s constitution. #AIDecoded politico.eu/newsletter/ai-…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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24. sij |
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Germany’s interior ministry has backed away from plans to rollout automated facial recognition in over a hundred train stations across Germany, @dpa reports. spiegel.de/politik/deutsc…
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Janosch Delcker
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23. sij |
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"More and more foreign investors are actively looking to Europe, specifically when it comes to AI,” @rasmusrothe told us, adding that the interest was "particularly [from] the Americans but increasingly also the Chinese." More: (for Pro subscribers) politico.eu/pro/german-ai-…
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Janosch Delcker
@JanoschDelcker
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23. sij |
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The announcement comes as entrepreneurs and politicians in Germany warn that a lack of technology funding could slow innovation and put the country behind the United States, China and other trade rivals.
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Janosch Delcker
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23. sij |
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The majority of €€€ in the fund are actually $$$, coming from American investment fund Trusted Insight as well as philanthropic groups, namely the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and W.K. Kellogg Foundation, topped up by additional money from unnamed European family investors.
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