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Consenting agents: semi-autonomous interactions for ubiquitous consent

Consenting agents: semi-autonomous interactions for ubiquitous consent
Consenting agents: semi-autonomous interactions for ubiquitous consent
Ubiquitous computing, given a regulatory environment that seems to favor consent as a way to empower citizens, introduces the possibility of users being asked to make consent decisions in numerous everyday scenarios such as entering a supermarket or walking down the street. In this note we outline a model of semi-autonomous consent (SAC), in which preference elicitation is decoupled from the act of consenting itself, and explain how this could protect desirable properties of informed consent without overwhelming users. We also suggest some challenges that must be overcome to make SAC a reality.
978-1-4503-3047-3
653-658
Gomer, Richard Charles
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schraefel, m.c.
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Gerding, Enrico
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Gomer, Richard Charles
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schraefel, m.c.
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Gerding, Enrico
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Gomer, Richard Charles, schraefel, m.c. and Gerding, Enrico (2014) Consenting agents: semi-autonomous interactions for ubiquitous consent. Workshop, UbiComp'14: How Do You Solve a Problem like Consent?, , Seattle, United States. 13 - 17 Sep 2014. pp. 653-658 . (doi:10.1145/2638728.2641682).

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Ubiquitous computing, given a regulatory environment that seems to favor consent as a way to empower citizens, introduces the possibility of users being asked to make consent decisions in numerous everyday scenarios such as entering a supermarket or walking down the street. In this note we outline a model of semi-autonomous consent (SAC), in which preference elicitation is decoupled from the act of consenting itself, and explain how this could protect desirable properties of informed consent without overwhelming users. We also suggest some challenges that must be overcome to make SAC a reality.

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Published date: 13 September 2014
Venue - Dates: Workshop, UbiComp'14: How Do You Solve a Problem like Consent?, , Seattle, United States, 2014-09-13 - 2014-09-17
Organisations: Web & Internet Science, Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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Local EPrints ID: 366977
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/366977
ISBN: 978-1-4503-3047-3
PURE UUID: 5fb09aaf-5fe0-4e6e-8e15-5bdcc4f218f1
ORCID for m.c. schraefel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9061-7957
ORCID for Enrico Gerding: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7200-552X

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Date deposited: 24 Jul 2014 12:17
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:23

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Author: Richard Charles Gomer
Author: m.c. schraefel ORCID iD
Author: Enrico Gerding ORCID iD

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