Openness

Does (Open Code && Open Data) == Trustworthy?

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With so many badly designed computer programs and unethical data re-use over the last few years, "algorithm" has become a dirty word that reflects misuse of data and poorly justified discriminatory machine-based decisions. Opening the code that makes these decisions allows us to inspect what's going on, but does it become any more trustworthy? Using both written and spoken break-out rooms for maximum inclusivity, we will facilitate discussion on: - What is required to make code and algorithms trustworthy? Is open code enough? - Are there quick "trustworthiness" wins for hesitant coders? (or sneaky bad actors?) - It will also delve into stickier topics: Is badly written (but open source) computer code more or less trustworthy than closed code? - What's the future you'd like to see, and who needs to do what to get us there?

Weitere Infos

Format Discussion - Capped
Sprache Englisch

Weitere Sessions

08.03.21
Openness
Art and Media
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08.03.21
Openness
Jan Ainali
Art and Media
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08.03.21
Openness
Julia Janssen
Art and Media
None
08.03.21
Openness
Maurine Chepkoech
Zoom Room 3A
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08.03.21
Openness
Zoom Room 5A
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08.03.21
Openness
Dhruv Ghulati
Zoom Room 2B
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08.03.21
Openness
Zoom Room 7A
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