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X-WR-CALNAME:INFO Science Seminar: When Data Is People: Considering Ethics\
 , Privacy\, and Ownership for Research & AI Uses of Public Data 
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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DESCRIPTION:The Information Science Department Presents\n\n \n\nThe INFO Sc
 ience Seminar Series\n\n \n\nEvery Wednesday at 1:35 P.M. in CASE W262 (un
 less otherwise noted)\n\nRefreshments will be served in the Information Sc
 ience Building lobby directly BEFORE the talk from 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
 \n\nTo sign-up to receive virtual attendance information\, please join the
  Google Group Infocolloquium@colorado.edu\n\n \n\nWhen Data Is People: Con
 sidering Ethics\, Privacy\, and Ownership for Research & AI Uses of Public
  Data \n\n \n\nCasey Fiesler\, INFO Faculty\n\n \n\nIn U.S. academic setti
 ngs\, research uses of publicly available data such as social media conten
 t typically does not fall under the regulated umbrella of human subjects r
 esearch\, and therefore is often overlooked in discussions of research eth
 ics. Similarly\, recent attention to Common Crawl and other widespread web
  scraping for the purposes of training AI systems such as ChatGPT has spar
 ked conversation about both the legal and ethical implications of using pu
 blic data without consent. This talk unpacks some of the normative\, legal
 \, and ethical considerations for both of these contexts\, with an emphasi
 s on unintended consequences\, vulnerable populations and what questions a
 cademics and developers should asking of themselves and the data they coll
 ect.\n\n \n\nCasey Fiesler is an associate professor in Information Scienc
 e (and Computer Science by courtesy) at University of Colorado Boulder. Sh
 e researches and teaches in the areas of technology ethics\, internet law 
 and policy\, and online communities. Also a public scholar\, she is a freq
 uent commentator and speaker on topics of technology ethics and policy\, a
 nd though her work has been covered everywhere from The New York Times to 
 Teen Vogue\, she is particularly proud of her TikToks. She holds a PhD in 
 Human-Centered Computing from Georgia Tech and a JD from Vanderbilt Law Sc
 hool.
LOCATION:Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE)\, W262
SUMMARY:INFO Science Seminar: When Data Is People: Considering Ethics\, Pri
 vacy\, and Ownership for Research & AI Uses of Public Data 
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 _data_is_people_considering_ethics_privacy_and_ownership_for_research_ai_u
 ses_of_public_data
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