Congratulations on winning EFF’s 2020 Pioneer Award 🏆, Open Technology Fund Community (@OpenTechFund)!
OTF supports projects focused on counteracting repressive censorship and surveillance, enabling citizens worldwide to exercise their fundamental human rights online. Learn more about this community effort here: opentech.fund/about/
"Over the last 7 years, this community has ensured that over 2 billion people worldwide can safely access the internet free from repressive censorship and surveillance. It is a privilege and an honor that OTF is able to support this incredible community and its important work."
"In a time of so much division, I think it is more important than ever that we honor and that we celebrate community. And I can't think of a more deserving group to be presented with this year's Pioneer Award." - Laura Cunningham, representing the @OpenTechFund Community
"Being part of the OTF community means I'm not alone in the fight against injustice, inequality, against surveillance and censorship."
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DHS is trying to push through a new rule that would require over 6 million immigrants & U.S. citizens annually to surrender their biometric information— including DNA, face scans, and behaviorial biometrics—when seeking any immigration benefit. federalregister.gov/documents/2020…
The proposed rule is part of what @EricLiptonNYT describes as the Trump administration’s attempt “to enact regulatory changes affecting millions of Americans in a blitz.” nytimes.com/2020/10/16/us/…
Congratulations on winning EFF’s 2020 Pioneer Award 🏆, Joy Buolamwini (@jovialjoy), Dr. Timnit Gebru (@timnitgebru), and Deborah Raji (@rajiinio)!
EFF congratulates Buolamwini, Gebru, & Raji’s advocacy for greater diversity, accessibility, equity, & accountability through their work on Black in AI (blackinai.github.io), Project Include (projectinclude.ca), & the Algorithmic Justice League (ajl.org)
"Technology requiring the privacy violation of numerous individuals doesn't work...Technology that fails to live up to its claims to some subgroups over other subgroups certainly doesn't work at all." - Deborah Raji (@rajiinio)
Without robust privacy protections, "big data" inevitably favors the powerful at the expense of the powerless. Time and again, personal information has been used to exploit, manipulate, and harm marginalized communities.
This isn't the first time we've heard about Cambridge Analytica's data abuse and Facebook's role in it. Something must change.
Estamos orgullosos de anunciar una nueva versión de "El estado de las leyes de privacidad de las comunicaciones" en Latinoamérica y España que hemos elaborado junto a nuestros colaboradores! 1/ necessaryandproportionate.org
@EFF Ponga atención a nuestra serie de posts. Primero examinamos los desarrollos de la protección de datos en la región. Hemos visto progresos legislativos; concediendo a los usuarios el control sobre sus vidas personales en los últimos diez años. 3/ eff.org/es/deeplinks/2…
Find out more about our reports on The State of Communications Privacy Laws in Latam and Spain! In this 2020 update, we delve into countries' trends, standards, and loopholes through a detailed set of questions and answers 1/ necessaryandproportionate.org/country-report…
@EFF Stay tuned! This is the first in a series of blog posts on our main findings and recommendations. The first piece looks into data protection developments in the region 2/ eff.org/deeplinks/2020…
@EFF Contemporary developments in European data protection law continue to have an enormous influence in Latam—in particular, the EU's 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). 3/
Twitter's photo cropping algorithm has been shown to have a problem—it seems to prioritize displaying white faces over others. And Twitter isn't alone. (thread) theguardian.com/technology/202…
Even though Twitter's feature here isn't the same as face recognition, its algorithm still ends up prioritizing some users over others—a good example of how features that use “machine learning” often end up producing unexpected results.