Data-Driven Dystopia: an uninterrupted breach of ethics
Abstract
This article discusses the risks and complexities associated with the exponential rise in data and the misuse of data by large corporations. The article presents instances of data breaches and data harvesting practices that violate user privacy. It also explores the concept of "Weapons Of Math Destruction" (WMDs), which refers to big data models that perpetuate inequality and discrimination. The article highlights the need for companies to take responsibility for safeguarding user information and the ethical use of data models, AI, and ML. The article also emphasises the significance of data privacy for individuals in their daily lives and the need for a more conscious and responsible approach towards data management.
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