The reform that would really break Facebook would be strict limits on behavioral data collection, and a ban on using customer data in third-party ad targeting. This would bring advertising back to the pre-2000 status quo and demonetize some of the worst behaviors on social media.https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1445462709588291586 …
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This problem of inference moots pretty much any attempt to allow individuals to opt out of data collection, which is one reason I think the European concept of privacy and data ownership is nonsensical, and their regulatory approach misguided
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This is likely my stupidity, but are they going to be able to make good inferences about person x if they are not allowed to use that individual’s personal data at all? Agree that Facebook will do all it can to make things as hard as possible.
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There's kind of a three-part answer here. The first part is that ML is really creative at using proxies to get to the same conclusions if you ban it from using certain data as input. We see this come up when you try to eliminate (for example) racial bias from machine learning.
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but it is also likely to find itself on much tougher regulatory territory. The ability of Ireland’s DPA to block action looks to be under serious political threat, which will open up possibilities. All still messy and frustrating, but I do think things are in play.
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