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Slave to the Algo-rhythm? Legal and technological sticking points concerning machine learning and the GDPR

Published on Jul 24, 2017772 Views

More machine learning algorithm–powered systems are deployed each day in areas that now include employment, policing, marketing, price discrimination, health intervention, online news curation, tax f

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Slave to the algorithm?00:00
Overview00:46
Algorithms, everwhere00:59
What’s all this about a “right to explanation”?01:36
GDPR, art 2202:42
First-glance limitations of GDPR, art 2203:20
Zooming in: ‘Decisions’ in the GDPR04:32
Algorithmic ‘war-story’ I - 105:37
Algorithmic ‘war-story’ I - 206:38
Algorithmic ‘war-story’ II08:01
Back to GDPR, art 2209:04
The pardoxes of GDPR, art 2210:24
Continuing our quest, with GDPR, art 15?11:05
How far must we breach IP for our beloved explanations?11:44
And yes, this works today*13:22
An important distinction13:49
Great news for IP and trade secrets, right?!14:56
What might scupper our rights to explanation? - 115:06
What might scupper our rights to explanation? - 215:53
Using other GDPR rights17:05
Making better algorithms with GDPR tools - 118:14
Making better algorithms with GDPR tools - 218:45
Thanks19:28