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Dangerous Precedent, Data Quality –– Talking Tech w/ Emma Llansó & Aimee Rogstad Guidera
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Governments worldwide are grappling with ways to combat terrorism, and one channel they're exploring is engaging internet companies in blocking or removing online extremist content. Host Brian Wesolowski brings in CDT’s Director of Free Expression, Emma Llansó to discuss the dangers. Brian then sits down with the Data Quality Campaign’s President, Aimee Rogstad Guidera, to discuss their recommendations for the next presidential administration. How do we reduce risks and still realize the potential benefits of data to make decisions that support learning? More on the extremist content takedown collaboration: http://bit.ly/takedowncollab More on DQC's "Recommendations for the New Administration:” http://bit.ly/DQCnextprez More on Aimee: https://twitter.com/dqcaimee More on Emma: https://twitter.com/ellanso More info on our host, @ brianwez: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.
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Governments worldwide are grappling with ways to combat terrorism, and one channel they're exploring is engaging internet companies in blocking or removing online extremist content. Host Brian Wesolowski brings in CDT’s Director of Free Expression, Emma Llansó to discuss the dangers. Brian then sits down with the Data Quality Campaign’s President, Aimee Rogstad Guidera, to discuss their recommendations for the next presidential administration. How do we reduce risks and still realize the potential benefits of data to make decisions that support learning? More on the extremist content takedown collaboration: http://bit.ly/takedowncollab More on DQC's "Recommendations for the New Administration:” http://bit.ly/DQCnextprez More on Aimee: https://twitter.com/dqcaimee More on Emma: https://twitter.com/ellanso More info on our host, @ brianwez: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.
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