Every one has their secrets – ma chine learn ing needs to re spect pri vacy -- FCAI
How can we teach artificial intelligence to make unbiased decisions? How can we protect citizens' privacy when processing extensive amounts of data? Questions such as these need answers before the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning can be extended further. In spring 2018, inboxes filled to the point of frustration with messages from businesses and organisations announcing their measures related to the entry into force of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR by its common name. The purpose of the regulation was to improve the privacy of citizens whose personal details are stored in various databases, a matter that is closely related to the research conducted by Associate Professor Antti Honkela at the University of Helsinki.
Nov-21-2019, 06:18:37 GMT