AI IN 2018: A YEAR IN REVIEW
In any normal year, Cambridge Analytica would have been the biggest story. Facebook alone had a royal flush of scandals, including a huge data breach in September, becoming the subject of multiple class action lawsuits for discrimination, accusations of inciting ethnic cleansing in Myanmar, potential violations of the Fair Housing Act, and hosting masses of fake Russian accounts. Throughout the year, Facebook executives were frequently summoned to testify, with Mark Zuckerberg himself facing the US Senate in April and the European Parliament in May. News broke in March that Google was building AI systems for the Department of Defense's drone surveillance program, Project Maven. The news kicked off an unprecedented wave of tech worker organizing and dissent.
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