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New book explores data privacy, AI, and surveillance on Information Access Day

A new book titled "Siding 29: How We Enclosed the Record of Human Life—and How We Can Build Differently" is set to launch on September 28, coinciding with the International Day for Universal Access to Information. The book explores critical issues surrounding data privacy, AI, and surveillance, focusing on the right to know who is accessing personal information and how it is being used. It advocates for building different systems that prioritize consent and digital rights. AI

IMPACT This book's exploration of AI's role in data privacy and surveillance may inform future discussions on ethical AI development and regulation.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a book launch and its themes, which falls under commentary rather than a core AI release or significant industry event.

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New book explores data privacy, AI, and surveillance on Information Access Day

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    September 28 is the International Day for Universal Access to Information. We talk a lot about our right to access information. Far less about our right to know

    September 28 is the International Day for Universal Access to Information. We talk a lot about our right to access information. Far less about our right to know who is accessing ours—and what they are doing with it. That is why "Siding 29: How We Enclosed the Record of Human Life…