Cory Doctorow's linkblog · @pluralistic
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The 's giant "Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power" report is a *banger* on this subject, covering interoperability, privacy, equity, information security and more, with superb contributions from @1br0wn and :

adalovelaceinstitute.org/repor

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#AdaLovelaceInstitute #jathansadowski

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Ben Waber · @bwaber
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Next was a nice panel on shifting the power in at the with Carly Kind, @PaulNemitz, Jenna Slotin, Sushant Kumar, Mark Surman, and Valentina Pavel. The value of data is disproportionately captured by , and this conversation proposes a raft of interventions to change that equation from the high level to the tactical youtube.com/watch?v=-mCT7IAQq_ (6/8)

#data #ecosystems #AdaLovelaceInstitute #companies

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Ben Waber · @bwaber
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Next was an excellent talk by @dgrobinson on the history and enactment of donated organ allocation and the implications for algorithms more broadly at the . Long time readers will recall an earlier talk on this topic by Robinson, and as with that talk this one absolutely delivered. Such an important, rich example that folks in in need to learn about. Highly recommend youtube.com/watch?v=UL-m02wz7P (5/6)

#algorithms #AdaLovelaceInstitute #business #tech

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Jan Penfrat · @ilumium
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Fascinating paper led by @DianeCoyle1859 & @PaulNemitz about the future of data governance.

adalovelaceinstitute.org/wp-co

Their working group points to at least 4 required actions to look into:

1. Transforming infrastructure into open and interoperable ecosystems
2. Reclaiming control of data from dominant companies
3. Rebalancing the centres of power with new (non-commercial) institutions
4. Ensuring public participation as an essential component of technology policymaking

#AdaLovelaceInstitute

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Jan Penfrat · @ilumium
652 followers · 259 posts · Server eupolicy.social

Fascinating paper published and led by @DianeCoyle1859 and @PaulNemitz about the future of data governance.

Their working group points to at least four required actions to look into:

1. Transforming infrastructure into open and interoperable ecosystems.
2. Reclaiming control of data from dominant companies.
3. Rebalancing the centres of power with new (non-commercial) institutions.
4. Ensuring public participation as an essential component of technology policymaking.

#AdaLovelaceInstitute

Last updated 2 years ago