In a few weeks GDPR will come into force. It’ll strengthen privacy of European citizens online.We need further assurances beyond Zuckerberg’s testimony on exactly how Facebook will implement it.Europeans deserve full transparency on how their data are usedhttp://www.wired.co.uk/article/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-congress-testimony-cambridge-analytica-gdpr-privacy …
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Aral Balkan Retweeted Guy Verhofstadt
Excellent. An influential Member of European Parliament just stated that “Europeans deserve full transparency on how their data are used.” In other words,
@guyverhofstadt just went beyond GDPR & called for full algorithmic transparency. You have my full support. CC@PaulNemitzhttps://twitter.com/guyverhofstadt/status/983987303235407872 …Aral Balkan added,
Guy VerhofstadtVerified account @guyverhofstadtIn a few weeks GDPR will come into force. It’ll strengthen privacy of European citizens online.We need further assurances beyond Zuckerberg’s testimony on exactly how Facebook will implement it.Europeans deserve full transparency on how their data are used http://www.wired.co.uk/article/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-congress-testimony-cambridge-analytica-gdpr-privacy …2 replies 13 retweets 21 likes -
You may be reading a bit too much in this statement.
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It’s as clear a call for full algorithmic transparency as I can imagine. There is no other way to provide what
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European citizens can not be expected to understand algorithms. It has to actually go beyond that...
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Algorithmic transparency isn’t for the citizens, it’s for the regulators. Imagine if Facebook had to release all their algorithms.
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Fair point. Yet, the data science knowledge required is scarce and public sector pays such that regulators will have a hard time with it.
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That’s ok and can be fixed. Let’s see what’s going on in the factory farm and if anyone has trouble interpreting the machinery, we can get them the necessary training. No reason not to inspect the factory farm.
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An analogy with food safety comes to mind.
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