Addressing Privacy Threats from Machine Learning

10/25/2021
by   Mary Anne Smart, et al.
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Every year at NeurIPS, machine learning researchers gather and discuss exciting applications of machine learning in areas such as public health, disaster response, climate change, education, and more. However, many of these same researchers are expressing growing concern about applications of machine learning for surveillance (Nanayakkara et al., 2021). This paper presents a brief overview of strategies for resisting these surveillance technologies and calls for greater collaboration between machine learning and human-computer interaction researchers to address the threats that these technologies pose.

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