by Kate Kaye March 12, 2020 Number of comments0 What’s Inside a Confidential Data Disclosure from Smart City Firm Replica May Surprise You A “data disclosure” provided to Portland city planners from former Sidewalk Labs firm Replica is vague on data sources and privacy methods.
by Kate Kaye October 19, 2019 Number of comments0 Portland Commissioner Floats Penalty for Business Facial Recognition Use A Q&A with Jo Ann Hardesty, Portland’s first black woman on the city council, who considers banning facial recognition a matter of civil rights.
by Kate Kaye April 23, 2019 Number of comments0 What the EU’s “Lawful” AI Focus Tells Us about the Future of Regulation Reading the EU’s AI Ethics guidance tea leaves to assess the future of AI regulations in Europe
by Kate Kaye April 14, 2019 Number of comments0 A Talk with Smart City Skeptic, Ben Green Ben Green’s work as a data scientist in city governments informed his critical view of the “smart city” tech that could influence city life and society for decades to come.
by Kate Kaye April 8, 2019 Number of comments0 NYC’s AI Task Force Anything but Transparent, Say Members and Watchdogs Members of NYC’s task force for transparent and equitable automated systems are frustrated by a lack of transparency.