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Archive for August, 2022

Dates : August 2022

In Brief: Mark Zuckerberg thankfully has been spared the discomfort of a half day testifying in court, as Facebook thoughtfully has agreed to settle a four-year-old class action that charged the company with sharing the private data of tens of millions of its users with Cambridge Analytica

August 30, 2022
Had this not been settled for what one would assume to be a very large though currently undisclosed sum, Zuckerberg and other top executives would have had to testify in court late September.
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In Brief: Lobbyists, including from drug companies, non-profits and tech giants, ramped up spending in Q2 of this year to try to get changes to the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA), which has been receiving bipartisan support to give US consumers new power to limit data collection and use

August 30, 2022
Concerns include that, 1) the ADPPA as a federal law would preempt state laws and provide weaker protections; 2) new data controls would hamper government access to deter major crimes; 3) there are too many loopholes in the law benefiting data brokers; and 4) placing limitations on the estimated $240 billion data market will severely hamper the use of third-party data for safety regulation – and also most importantly for advertising.
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Cartoon Videos Help Social Media Users Flag Misinformation: Google Research

August 29, 2022
You may have heard that podcasts occasionally include information that is not entirely accurate.  Shocking but true!  Google-backed research has found the “prebunking” with cartoon videos can help users recognize common misinformation techniques such as ad hominem attacks and false dichotomies.  The researchers seem pleased to find a 5% improvement in ability recognize such techniques within 24 hours of viewing the education videos.  Raise your hand if you think that’s enough to matter.
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