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Tech Expert Quits Toronto ‘Smart City’ Board Over Data Privacy Concerns

by CivicMeter Staff | Oct 9, 2018 | Civic Data & Tech

Saadia Muzaffar, founder of TechGirls Canada, has resigned from Sidewalk Toronto — a “smart city” project — over concerns about a Google-owned company which is now involved in the project. In her resignation letter from the Sidewalk Toronto...

Results-Focused Government Requires Both Social Science and Data Science

by CivicMeter Staff | Oct 9, 2018 | Civic Analytics, Civic Data & Tech

Just because modern data science and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques produce results, it does not mean that more traditional way of social science (i.e. custom data sets created for a specific study) should be discarded. Data science has its own blind spots. A...

Scientists Slam Interior Department’s Two-Faced Approach to Data Transparency

by CivicMeter Staff | Oct 9, 2018 | Civic Data & Tech

An order issued by the Interior Department that is ostensibly meant to increase transparency and accessibility of research data may end up restricting the use of science-based studies in the formulation of federal policy. The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) claims...

House Subcommittee Urges Greater Investment in A.I.; China Fears Propel Spending

by CivicMeter Staff | Oct 8, 2018 | Civic Data & Tech

Federal investment in artificial intelligence (AI) research and development nearly topped $500 billion as far back as 2015. But the House subcommittee on information technology believes that even with the expenditure of that much money won’t be enough to maintain the...

Data Science Champions Needed in Government

by CivicMeter Staff | Oct 8, 2018 | Civic Data & Tech

Mathematician D.J. Patil, the first chief data scientist for the US Office of Science and Technology Policy under President Obama, declared that city governments need the presence of data science champions in order to make smarter, more informed policy decisions. Here...

UK Junks ‘Right to Explanation’ Over Algorithm Use

by CivicMeter Staff | Oct 8, 2018 | Civic Data & Tech

The UK government has quietly squashed a plan that would have required government departments to create a process by which ordinary citizens could question policy decisions aided by the use of “black box” algorithms. The internal processes of these algorithms are...
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