D.C. Circuit Should Overturn the FCC’s Net Neutrality Repeal with the Same Logic It Used in Recent Lifeline Case
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned a FCC’s order that severely limited the Lifeline program on Tribal lands.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned a FCC’s order that severely limited the Lifeline program on Tribal lands.
OTI joined 25 civil society organizations in urging Congress to pass comprehensive privacy reforms to protect marginalized communities.
As a strong proponent of broadband privacy, OTI submitted two letters supporting Maine’s and Montana’s recently proposed bills.
The ethical character of algorithms depends on the evaluation of the purposes for which they are designed and used.
We must consider the possibilities for malintent that accompany the automation of agencies serving some of the population’s most vulnerable.
The answer lies in understanding research methods and biases.
The answer lies in embracing innovation that’s slow and small—instead of fast and flashy.
Today, the House of Representatives passed the Save the Internet Act (H.R. 1644), which would restore the FCC’s 2015 net neutrality rules.
Machine learning algorithms are increasingly used in the lifestyle domain, quietly working in the background.
If we want our AI systems to reflect our standards and values, how can we create AI systems that take culture into account?