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Today we're joined by Karen Levy, assistant professor in the department of information science at Cornell University.
Karen's research focuses on how rules and technologies interact to regulate behavior, especially the legal, organizational, and social aspects of surveillance and monitoring. In our conversation, Karen gives us a few examples of how data tracking and surveillance can be used in ways that can be abusive to various marginalized groups, including detailing her extensive research into truck driver surveillance. We also discuss her thoughts on how the broader society will react to the increase in surveillance, examples of unintended consequences of these surveillant systems, and the questions surrounding hybridization of jobs and systems.
You are invited to join us for the very first TWIMLcon conference, which will focus on the tools, technologies, and practices necessary to scale the delivery of machine learning and AI in the enterprise. The event will be held October 1st & 2nd in San Francisco and early bird registration is open today at twimlcon.com.