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USER CORRECTION AS A TOOL IN THE BATTLE AGAINST SOCIAL 2020 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 369 so-called for its focus on manipulative Actors, deceptive Behaviors, and harmful Content.8 Different pieces of data—including information about the person sharing the post (the “actor”), the context of actions surroundingthe
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW As with all four scrubbing techniques, the more direct or indirect data that is removed about an individual, the less useful the data becomes. 14. Ohm, supra note 1, at 1754. Data utility and individual privacy are on opposite ends of a spectrum. The more the data is scrubbed the less useful it is. THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS Max Raskin* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 305 (2017) https://perma.cc/673G-3ANE ABSTRACT A new technology called “smart contracts” has emerged. What makes these legal agreements innovative is that their execution is made automaticthrough
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING 2016 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 99 Experiment” of 1954, more than sixty Russian sentences were automatically translated into English by computers (with varying degree of success).2 Nevertheless, progress in this field was slow for the following decades for two GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW K. Sabeel Rahman. July 2018. Cite as: 2 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 234 (2018) It’s not easy being an Internet giant. Once the darlings of the innovation economy, the major technology companies—Amazon, Google/Alphabet, and Facebook—have in recent months found themselves suddenly on the back foot. From the firestorm surrounding theproliferation of
SMART AFTER ALL BLOCKCHAIN SMART CONTRACTS … SMART AFTER ALL: BLOCKCHAIN, SMART CONTRACTS, PARAMETRIC INSURANCE, AND SMART ENERGY GRIDS Alan Cohn, Travis West, & Chelsea Parker* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 273 (2017) https://perma.cc/TY7W-Q8CX ABSTRACT Blockchain technology—the technology behind Bitcoin—is a secure and resilient mechanism for conducting peer-to-peer electronictransfer of
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW As the editor of BuzzFeed observed, a “major trend in American politics” is “the palpable, and perhaps permanent, turn against the tech industry,” now viewed as “sinister new centers of unaccountable power.”. New revelations continue to expose the degree of power these firms wield and the consequences that flow from thatpower.
WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS OCIOTECHNICAL MODEL … GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS? A SOCIOTECHNICAL MODEL OF MEDIA EFFECTS Alice E. Marwick* CITE AS: 2 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 474 (2018) INTRODUCTION In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. The GLTR write-on competition runs from Friday, May 28 to Sunday, June 13. This competition is open for both returning Georgetown students and transfer students. We will have an additional write-on competition only for new transfer students from Monday, August 9 to Wednesday, August 25th. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Submissions. General Information. The Georgetown Law Technology Review is a student-run legal publication sitting at the forefront of technology law and policy. It combines cutting-edge legal scholarship with technical writing to advance cross-disciplinary collaboration andinnovation.
USER CORRECTION AS A TOOL IN THE BATTLE AGAINST SOCIAL 2020 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 369 so-called for its focus on manipulative Actors, deceptive Behaviors, and harmful Content.8 Different pieces of data—including information about the person sharing the post (the “actor”), the context of actions surroundingthe
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW As with all four scrubbing techniques, the more direct or indirect data that is removed about an individual, the less useful the data becomes. 14. Ohm, supra note 1, at 1754. Data utility and individual privacy are on opposite ends of a spectrum. The more the data is scrubbed the less useful it is. THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS Max Raskin* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 305 (2017) https://perma.cc/673G-3ANE ABSTRACT A new technology called “smart contracts” has emerged. What makes these legal agreements innovative is that their execution is made automaticthrough
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING 2016 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 99 Experiment” of 1954, more than sixty Russian sentences were automatically translated into English by computers (with varying degree of success).2 Nevertheless, progress in this field was slow for the following decades for two GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW K. Sabeel Rahman. July 2018. Cite as: 2 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 234 (2018) It’s not easy being an Internet giant. Once the darlings of the innovation economy, the major technology companies—Amazon, Google/Alphabet, and Facebook—have in recent months found themselves suddenly on the back foot. From the firestorm surrounding theproliferation of
SMART AFTER ALL BLOCKCHAIN SMART CONTRACTS … SMART AFTER ALL: BLOCKCHAIN, SMART CONTRACTS, PARAMETRIC INSURANCE, AND SMART ENERGY GRIDS Alan Cohn, Travis West, & Chelsea Parker* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 273 (2017) https://perma.cc/TY7W-Q8CX ABSTRACT Blockchain technology—the technology behind Bitcoin—is a secure and resilient mechanism for conducting peer-to-peer electronictransfer of
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW As the editor of BuzzFeed observed, a “major trend in American politics” is “the palpable, and perhaps permanent, turn against the tech industry,” now viewed as “sinister new centers of unaccountable power.”. New revelations continue to expose the degree of power these firms wield and the consequences that flow from thatpower.
WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS OCIOTECHNICAL MODEL … GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS? A SOCIOTECHNICAL MODEL OF MEDIA EFFECTS Alice E. Marwick* CITE AS: 2 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 474 (2018) INTRODUCTION In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Legal education is itself transformed by technology, creating new paradigms for learning, new sources of information, and new policy issues. The Georgetown Law Technology Review marks the beginning of a journal dedicated to providing Georgetown students and faculty—as well as students, scholars, and practitioners across thecountry—with the
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Morshed Mannan & Nathan Schneider. The platform economy is facing a crisis of accountability. Large Internet platforms, once regarded as sources of hope for democratic social movements or engines of a promising new economy—or, at worst, just superficial distractions—are now facing serious public scrutiny across theglobe.
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Zachary Gurien. In an interview with Georgetown Law Technology Review, Dharmesh Tarapore, founder and CEO of Aircraft Collision Avoidance System (ACAS) Technologies, discusses his tech start-up journey and the technology behind his flight collision avoidance system. Tarapore’s invention utilizes machine learning to increase flightsafety for
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Visit the post for more. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW In 2006, when Netflix was just a DVD rental service, it offered a $1 million prize to the team that could improve Netflix’s movie recommendation algorithm by ten percent. 1 The competition became an academic lightning rod—thousands of teams entered and their work produced dozens of academic works. 2 During the first year of the competition, several teams made significant headway; for GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW See Jackson, supra note 6. Pushing the most interesting content to the top of the feed is expected to increase the chance a user will engage with the post. 12. See Sharma, supra note 3. Within the pool, the algorithm may boost the rank of certain content, such as actions by close friends, by applying a GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. Why Do People Share Fake News? A Sociotechnical Model of Media Effects. In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 election. The site consists of single quotations, facts, and statistics, each formatted as agraphic
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW K. Sabeel Rahman. July 2018. Cite as: 2 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 234 (2018) It’s not easy being an Internet giant. Once the darlings of the innovation economy, the major technology companies—Amazon, Google/Alphabet, and Facebook—have in recent months found themselves suddenly on the back foot. From the firestorm surrounding theproliferation of
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Kyle Swan. November 2016. Cite as: 1 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 110 (2016) The Origins of Tor. Security in online activity, and privacy from those who wish to monitor it, has been a priority for internet users since creation of the web. To achieve this goal, the concept of onion routing was developed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory “D : THE NEWEST WAY TO ONE OF THE OLDEST CRIMES GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW “DEEPFAKES": THE NEWEST WAY TO COMMIT ONE OF THE OLDEST CRIMES Russell Spivak* CITE AS: 3 GEO.L. TECH.REV.339 (2019) INTRODUCTION Last year, a widely read technology blog turned heads with the deeply disturbing headline: “We Are Truly Fucked: Everyone Is Making GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. The GLTR write-on competition runs from Friday, May 28 to Sunday, June 13. This competition is open for both returning Georgetown students and transfer students. We will have an additional write-on competition only for new transfer students from Monday, August 9 to Wednesday, August 25th. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEWGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL ANNUAL REVIEWGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL ONLINEGEORGETOWN LAW REVIEW ONLINEGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL CRIMINAL PROCEDUREGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL FOR INMATESGEORGETOWN TECH Submissions. General Information. The Georgetown Law Technology Review is a student-run legal publication sitting at the forefront of technology law and policy. It combines cutting-edge legal scholarship with technical writing to advance cross-disciplinary collaboration andinnovation.
USER CORRECTION AS A TOOL IN THE BATTLE AGAINST SOCIAL 2020 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 369 so-called for its focus on manipulative Actors, deceptive Behaviors, and harmful Content.8 Different pieces of data—including information about the person sharing the post (the “actor”), the context of actions surroundingthe
THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS Max Raskin* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 305 (2017) https://perma.cc/673G-3ANE ABSTRACT A new technology called “smart contracts” has emerged. What makes these legal agreements innovative is that their execution is made automaticthrough
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEWRE IDENTIFICATION TUTORIALDRIVE RE IDENTIFICATION COUNTPERSON RE IDENTIFICATION As with all four scrubbing techniques, the more direct or indirect data that is removed about an individual, the less useful the data becomes. 14. Ohm, supra note 1, at 1754. Data utility and individual privacy are on opposite ends of a spectrum. The more the data is scrubbed the less useful it is. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. Why Do People Share Fake News? A Sociotechnical Model of Media Effects. In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 election. The site consists of single quotations, facts, and statistics, each formatted as agraphic
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW K. Sabeel Rahman. July 2018. Cite as: 2 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 234 (2018) It’s not easy being an Internet giant. Once the darlings of the innovation economy, the major technology companies—Amazon, Google/Alphabet, and Facebook—have in recent months found themselves suddenly on the back foot. From the firestorm surrounding theproliferation of
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW As the editor of BuzzFeed observed, a “major trend in American politics” is “the palpable, and perhaps permanent, turn against the tech industry,” now viewed as “sinister new centers of unaccountable power.”. New revelations continue to expose the degree of power these firms wield and the consequences that flow from thatpower.
SMART AFTER ALL BLOCKCHAIN SMART CONTRACTS …NATIONAL GRID SMART ENERGYSMART GRID ENERGY STORAGESMART GRID PDFSMART GRID SYSTEMSSMART GRID TECHNOLOGYSMART POWER GRIDS SMART AFTER ALL: BLOCKCHAIN, SMART CONTRACTS, PARAMETRIC INSURANCE, AND SMART ENERGY GRIDS Alan Cohn, Travis West, & Chelsea Parker* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 273 (2017) https://perma.cc/TY7W-Q8CX ABSTRACT Blockchain technology—the technology behind Bitcoin—is a secure and resilient mechanism for conducting peer-to-peer electronictransfer of
WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS OCIOTECHNICAL MODEL … GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS? A SOCIOTECHNICAL MODEL OF MEDIA EFFECTS Alice E. Marwick* CITE AS: 2 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 474 (2018) INTRODUCTION In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. The GLTR write-on competition runs from Friday, May 28 to Sunday, June 13. This competition is open for both returning Georgetown students and transfer students. We will have an additional write-on competition only for new transfer students from Monday, August 9 to Wednesday, August 25th. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEWGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL ANNUAL REVIEWGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL ONLINEGEORGETOWN LAW REVIEW ONLINEGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL CRIMINAL PROCEDUREGEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL FOR INMATESGEORGETOWN TECH Submissions. General Information. The Georgetown Law Technology Review is a student-run legal publication sitting at the forefront of technology law and policy. It combines cutting-edge legal scholarship with technical writing to advance cross-disciplinary collaboration andinnovation.
USER CORRECTION AS A TOOL IN THE BATTLE AGAINST SOCIAL 2020 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW 369 so-called for its focus on manipulative Actors, deceptive Behaviors, and harmful Content.8 Different pieces of data—including information about the person sharing the post (the “actor”), the context of actions surroundingthe
THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS THE LAW AND LEGALITY OF SMART CONTRACTS Max Raskin* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 305 (2017) https://perma.cc/673G-3ANE ABSTRACT A new technology called “smart contracts” has emerged. What makes these legal agreements innovative is that their execution is made automaticthrough
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEWRE IDENTIFICATION TUTORIALDRIVE RE IDENTIFICATION COUNTPERSON RE IDENTIFICATION As with all four scrubbing techniques, the more direct or indirect data that is removed about an individual, the less useful the data becomes. 14. Ohm, supra note 1, at 1754. Data utility and individual privacy are on opposite ends of a spectrum. The more the data is scrubbed the less useful it is. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. Why Do People Share Fake News? A Sociotechnical Model of Media Effects. In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 election. The site consists of single quotations, facts, and statistics, each formatted as agraphic
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW K. Sabeel Rahman. July 2018. Cite as: 2 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 234 (2018) It’s not easy being an Internet giant. Once the darlings of the innovation economy, the major technology companies—Amazon, Google/Alphabet, and Facebook—have in recent months found themselves suddenly on the back foot. From the firestorm surrounding theproliferation of
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW As the editor of BuzzFeed observed, a “major trend in American politics” is “the palpable, and perhaps permanent, turn against the tech industry,” now viewed as “sinister new centers of unaccountable power.”. New revelations continue to expose the degree of power these firms wield and the consequences that flow from thatpower.
SMART AFTER ALL BLOCKCHAIN SMART CONTRACTS …NATIONAL GRID SMART ENERGYSMART GRID ENERGY STORAGESMART GRID PDFSMART GRID SYSTEMSSMART GRID TECHNOLOGYSMART POWER GRIDS SMART AFTER ALL: BLOCKCHAIN, SMART CONTRACTS, PARAMETRIC INSURANCE, AND SMART ENERGY GRIDS Alan Cohn, Travis West, & Chelsea Parker* CITE AS: 1 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 273 (2017) https://perma.cc/TY7W-Q8CX ABSTRACT Blockchain technology—the technology behind Bitcoin—is a secure and resilient mechanism for conducting peer-to-peer electronictransfer of
WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS OCIOTECHNICAL MODEL … GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW WHY DO PEOPLE SHARE FAKE NEWS? A SOCIOTECHNICAL MODEL OF MEDIA EFFECTS Alice E. Marwick* CITE AS: 2 GEO.L. TECH.REV. 474 (2018) INTRODUCTION In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Legal education is itself transformed by technology, creating new paradigms for learning, new sources of information, and new policy issues. The Georgetown Law Technology Review marks the beginning of a journal dedicated to providing Georgetown students and faculty—as well as students, scholars, and practitioners across thecountry—with the
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Morshed Mannan & Nathan Schneider. The platform economy is facing a crisis of accountability. Large Internet platforms, once regarded as sources of hope for democratic social movements or engines of a promising new economy—or, at worst, just superficial distractions—are now facing serious public scrutiny across theglobe.
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Zachary Gurien. In an interview with Georgetown Law Technology Review, Dharmesh Tarapore, founder and CEO of Aircraft Collision Avoidance System (ACAS) Technologies, discusses his tech start-up journey and the technology behind his flight collision avoidance system. Tarapore’s invention utilizes machine learning to increase flightsafety for
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Visit the post for more. GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW In 2006, when Netflix was just a DVD rental service, it offered a $1 million prize to the team that could improve Netflix’s movie recommendation algorithm by ten percent. 1 The competition became an academic lightning rod—thousands of teams entered and their work produced dozens of academic works. 2 During the first year of the competition, several teams made significant headway; for GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW preferences, interests, incomes, and so on to manipulate us. Consider: investigative journalists recently discovered that Facebook allows advertisers to target vulnerable teenagers at moments when they feel “worthless” and “insecure.” 2. Sam Machkovech, Facebook Helped Advertisers Target Teens Who Feel “Worthless, “ Ars Technica GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Georgetown Law. Technology Review. Why Do People Share Fake News? A Sociotechnical Model of Media Effects. In 2017, Peter Daou launched “Verrit,” a partisan news site targeted to Democratic voters disappointed with the results of the 2016 election. The site consists of single quotations, facts, and statistics, each formatted as agraphic
GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW See Jackson, supra note 6. Pushing the most interesting content to the top of the feed is expected to increase the chance a user will engage with the post. 12. See Sharma, supra note 3. Within the pool, the algorithm may boost the rank of certain content, such as actions by close friends, by applying a GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Kyle Swan. November 2016. Cite as: 1 GEO. L. TECH. REV. 110 (2016) The Origins of Tor. Security in online activity, and privacy from those who wish to monitor it, has been a priority for internet users since creation of the web. To achieve this goal, the concept of onion routing was developed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory “D : THE NEWEST WAY TO ONE OF THE OLDEST CRIMES GEORGETOWN LAW TECHNOLOGY REVIEW “DEEPFAKES": THE NEWEST WAY TO COMMIT ONE OF THE OLDEST CRIMES Russell Spivak* CITE AS: 3 GEO.L. TECH.REV.339 (2019) INTRODUCTION Last year, a widely read technology blog turned heads with the deeply disturbing headline: “We Are Truly Fucked: Everyone Is MakingGEORGETOWN LAW
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Last year, a widely read technology blog turned heads with the deeply disturbing headline: “We Are Truly Fucked: Everyone Is Making AI-Generated Fake Porn Now.” While deliberately provocative, it was— and remains—unfortunately true. An unnamed individual on the popular discussion board, Reddit, superimposed images of celebrities such as Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Masie Williams (GameRead More
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