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2 Jul 2024, 5:07 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Last month, HRW researcher Hye Jung Han found 170 photos of Brazilian kids that were linked in LAION-5B, a popular AI dataset built from Common Crawl snapshots of the public web. [read post]
17 Jul 2012, 9:59 pm by Nathan McMurray
From top left and moving to the right: Kang Ki-kab, Kim Dae-jung, Hwang Woo-yo, Lee In-jay, Roh Moon-hyun, Park Gun-hye, Han Myeong-sook, Jasmine Lee, Lim Su-Kyung, Lee Myung-bak, Lee Hoi-chang, and Lee Hae-chan Just like the U.S., it is a big election year in Korea. [read post]
2 Jul 2024, 12:37 pm by Ashley Belanger
Last month, HRW researcher Hye Jung Han found 170 photos of Brazilian kids that were linked in LAION-5B, a popular AI dataset built from Common Crawl snapshots of the public web. [read post]
After presiding over the State Council at the Seoul Government Office, Choi announced the immediate appointment of two Constitutional Court justices, Jung Gye-seon and Cho Han-chang. [read post]
In an interview with Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, HRW children’s rights and technology researcher Hye Jung Han  discussed the report’s findings, saying: Children should not have to live in fear that their photos might be stolen and weaponized against them. [read post]
29 Jun 2024, 5:10 am by Just Security
Missouri Did and Did Not Say by Andrew Weissmann (@AWeissmann_) AI and Cyber AI at the Border: Racialized Impacts and Implications by Priya Morley (@PriyaMorley) Children’s Personal Photos Are Powering AI Exploitation by Hye Jung Han (@techchildrights) Government Use of AI is Expanding: We Should Hope for the Best but Safeguard Against the Worst by Michael Karanicolas (@M_Karanicolas) Austria’s Progressive Stance on Cyber Operations and International Law by… [read post]
Ahead of the Australian government introducing reforms to the Privacy Act in August, including the Children’s Online Privacy Code in the act, HRW children’s rights and technology researcher Hye Jung Han says, “The Australian government should urgently adopt laws to protect children’s data from AI-fueled misuse. [read post]