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Recoding Black Mirror Workshop Report 2019

Recoding Black Mirror Workshop Report 2019
Recoding Black Mirror Workshop Report 2019
The intriguingly named ‘Re-Coding Black Mirror’ was a one day workshop at the CPDP Conference (Computers, Privacy & Data Protection) which had three main themes of addressing the Ethical and Societal challenges of digital technologies, considering Computer Science solutions against the misuse of technologies, and Technological approaches to prevent Black Mirror’s dystopian future. The programme was made up of several sessions of presentations, followed by a group activity to design your own dystopian episode of Black Mirror. These events were all run consecutively so it was possible to attend each talk and take part in the group activities.
AI3SD, Workshop Report, CPCD, ethical issues, Social Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Machine Intelligence
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University of Southampton
Kanza, Samantha
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Kanza, Samantha
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Kanza, Samantha (2019) Recoding Black Mirror Workshop Report 2019 (AI3SD-Event-Series, 5) University of Southampton (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P0007).

Record type: Monograph (Project Report)

Abstract

The intriguingly named ‘Re-Coding Black Mirror’ was a one day workshop at the CPDP Conference (Computers, Privacy & Data Protection) which had three main themes of addressing the Ethical and Societal challenges of digital technologies, considering Computer Science solutions against the misuse of technologies, and Technological approaches to prevent Black Mirror’s dystopian future. The programme was made up of several sessions of presentations, followed by a group activity to design your own dystopian episode of Black Mirror. These events were all run consecutively so it was possible to attend each talk and take part in the group activities.

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In preparation date: 7 February 2019
Keywords: AI3SD, Workshop Report, CPCD, ethical issues, Social Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Machine Intelligence

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Local EPrints ID: 431800
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/431800
PURE UUID: 74481957-863e-48b5-b025-e8b7ecd824f6
ORCID for Samantha Kanza: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4831-9489

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Date deposited: 17 Jun 2019 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:36

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