
Smart Everything, Data Everywhere & AI, all at once: The Weird Wide Web of Privacy
What do AI, Open Data, and Smart Cities have in common ? They all impact on privacy. We are joined by Dr. Teresa Scassa, a professor of law and the Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy at the University of Ottawa to discuss these issues and help us to better understand how we should pose and consider all of these technologies together in how we regulate to preserve our communities, societies and world
Cybercrimeology · Teresa Scassa
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Show Notes
About our Guest:
Dr Teresa Scassa
https://techlaw.uottawa.ca/people/scassa-teresa
Papers or resources mentioned in this episode:
Robinson, P., & Scassa, T. (2022). The Future of Open Data.
https://ruor.uottawa.ca/bitstream/10393/43648/1/9780776629759_WEB.pdf
Scassa, T. (2020). Designing data governance for data sharing: lessons from sidewalk Toronto.
Scassa, T., Robinson, P., & Mosoff, R. (2022). The Datafication of Wastewater:: Legal, Ethical and Civic Considerations. Technology and Regulation, 2022, 23-35
Scassa, T. (2022). The surveillant university: Remote proctoring, AI, and human rights. Can. J. Comp. & Contemp. L., 8, 271.
Scassa, T. (2023). Regulating AI in Canada: A critical look at the proposed artificial intelligence and data act. The Canadian Bar Review, 101(1)
Other:
This episode was edited using an 'AI' tool for part of the workflow and part of the intro was written by AI. The intro was then rewritten and some of the work of the other AI tool had to be redone manually. We are at the 'click a button and it is done' stage yet.