Other News from Participating Centers

Turmblasen fällt aus

Eigentlich hätte am kommenden Samstag, 17. Dezember 2022, die zweite Runde der Würzburger Turmmusik stattfinden sollen, die vom Institut für Musikforschung der Universität Würzburg organisiert wird. Mitglieder des Philharmonischen Orchesters Würzburg hätten dann ab 16.30 Uhr adventliche und weihnachtliche Kompositionen von der Balustrade des Turms der Neubaukirche in Richtung Innenstadt gespielt. Abwechselnd dazu hätte Universitätscarilloneur Dr. mult. Jürgen Buchner auf dem Carillon der Universität musiziert.

Guest Post: Proportionality concerns with Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act

This post is authored by Ishita Tulsyan and Navdha Sharma. The introduction of The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 ( ‘the Identification Act’) raised several surveillance and privacy concerns. Replacing the Identification of Prisoners Act 1920 ( ‘the Old Prisoners Act’), it attempts to modernize the process of identification of persons involved in criminal allegations […]

For Black Folks, Digital Migration Is Nothing New

The Perils of Frictionless Finance

Nikita Aggarwal, European Corporate Governance Institute, December 6, 2022

AI in Asia

Given the data-intensive nature of approaches such as machine learning, and the increasing ubiquity of AI in everyday products and services, there is a growing interest within the privacy community to understand its implications. At the same time, a tremendous amount of innovation and entrepreneurship in the AI space is emerging from Asia to address local challenges. 

When the Music’s Over

We’ve had balcony concerts. Livestreams. Pots and pans banging. And clapping. (So much clapping). But we continue to ask: what next?

What happens when the music stops, but the surveillance doesn’t? When bands return to stadiums, but emergency powers don’t return to the statute books? When the ‘new normal’ becomes the same old scope creep? When beaches reopen, but migrant worker dorms don’t?

When the pandemic is over, what happens next?

Next Digital Decade

The Hub launched our two-part series, The Next Digital Decade: Case Studies from Asia, in 2021 to trace the impact of the internet on society, politics, and life in Asia with a unique emphasis on pandemic-era changes and issues from 2020-2021. 

The Ethics of Digitalisation: From Principles to Practice

The Ethics of Digitalisation: From Principles to Practice advances dialogue and action at the intersection of science, politics, digital economy, and civil society. Digitalization efforts are rapidly proliferating across sectors, prompting new and large-scale ethical challenges that arise from technological development and deployment that have important rights and justice implications.

Digital Infrastructures Project

India is on the path of rapid digitisation of its public service delivery infrastructure, ostensibly building on the country’s history of encouraging Open Source Software (OSS) use by the government. If built in a sustainable, rights respecting manner, on principles of openness, transparency, and accountability, digital public infrastructure can be immensely useful, and help reduce inequality in access to government services.

How to Resist Data Colonialism? Interview with Nick Couldry & Ulises Mejias

Interview with Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejias by Teresa Numerico

Content Moderation as Systems Thinking

OUT NOW – Economies of Virtue – The Circulation of ‘Ethics’ in AI

Theory on Demand #46
Economies of Virtue: The Circulation of ‘Ethics’ in AI
Edited by Thao Phan, Jake Goldenfein, Declan Kuch, and Monique Mann

Blitzumfrage zur WM

Dass Fußballdeutschland mit dem zweiten WM-Vorrundenaus einer DFB-Elf in Folge – 2018 übrigens noch eine unrühmliche Prämiere für den vierfachen Weltmeister – nicht zufrieden ist, wird niemanden überraschen. Entsprechend einig sind sich hier auch die über 3500 Teilnehmenden der jüngsten Umfrage, bei der Professor Harald Lange vom Instituts für Sportwissenschaft an der Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg die Voting-App FanQ erneut als Experte unterstützt hat.

eSafety Commissioner releases position statement for recommender systems and algorithms

Professor Jean Burgess, Dr Ariadna Matamoros Fernandez and Louisa Bartolo from the QUT Digital Media Research Centre and ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society have provided expert insights on recommender systems to contri

Can ChatGPT make this podcast?

AI bot ChatGPT writes smart essays — should academics worry?

The Meta Oversight Board Has Some Genuinely Smart Suggestions

Future of Work/Play

Global discourse around technology adoption tends to focus on the future of the workplace and labour forces, especially after the pandemic-driven shift to online, remote, and AI-driven workmodes. This is an essential conversation, but in isolation, it might limit our understanding of the social harms or the generative potentials of new technologies.
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Ranking Digital Rights

The Digital Asia Hub is partnering with Ranking Digital Rights to advance corporate accountability in South-East and East-Asia by ranking selected corporate actors for their commitments to human rights.

Prof. Katarzyna Śledziewska podczas TEDx University of Warsaw

Technologie cyfrowe, w tym rozwiązania oparte na sztucznej inteligencji zmieniają środowisko pracy – coraz częściej rutynowe zajęcia zastępowane są lub uzupełniane pracą wykonywaną przez inteligentne maszyny i systemy. Cyfrowa rewolucja powiązana jest jednak z inną poważną zmianą: rosnącą neuroróżnorodnością pracowników. Z czym wiązać będzie się ta zmiana? Jakiego rodzaju liderów potrzebujemy na rynku pracy i …