The 70's- 80's weren’t OHSHA / HIPPA approved

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The 70's- 80's weren’t OHSHA / HIPPA approved
Privacy first
The internet is embroiled in a vicious polycrisis: child safety, surveillance, discrimination, disinformation, polarization, monopoly, journalism collapse – not only have we failed to agree on what to do about these, there's not even a consensus that all of these are problems.
But in a new whitepaper, my EFF colleagues Corynne McSherry, Mario Trujillo, Cindy Cohn and Thorin Klosowski advance an exciting proposal that slices cleanly through this Gordian knot, which they call "Privacy First":
https://www.eff.org/wp/privacy-first-better-way-address-online-harms
Here's the "Privacy First" pitch: whatever is going on with all of the problems of the internet, all of these problems are made worse by commercial surveillance.
Worried your kid is being made miserable through targeted ads? No surveillance, no targeting.
Worried your uncle was turned into a Qanon by targeted disinformation? No surveillance, no targeting. Worried that racialized people are being targeted for discriminatory hiring or lending by algorithms? No surveillance, no targeting.
Worried that nation-state actors are exploiting surveillance data to attack elections, politicians, or civil servants? No surveillance, no surveillance data.
Worried that AI is being trained on your personal data? No surveillance, no training data.
Worried that the news is being killed by monopolists who exploit the advantage conferred by surveillance ads to cream 51% off every ad-dollar? No surveillance, no surveillance ads.
Worried that social media giants maintain their monopolies by filling up commercial moats with surveillance data? No surveillance, no surveillance moat.
The fact that commercial surveillance hurts so many groups of people in so many ways is terrible, of course, but it's also an amazing opportunity. Thus far, the individual constituencies for, say, saving the news or protecting kids have not been sufficient to change the way these big platforms work. But when you add up all the groups whose most urgent cause would be significantly improved by comprehensive federal privacy law, vigorously enforced, you get an unstoppable coalition.
Now I've seen a lot of terrible ads over the years, especially here on tumblr, but few have grinded my gears as much as the Amazon "Health AI" ad.
Now I'm not a doctor, but Im pretty sure that a generative AI is the last place you should take health advice. The advertisement also seems written entirely by a man, despite focusing on a breastfeeding mother asking GENERATIVE AI on important health advice about her breast health for her baby....
Now the only reason why I would assume it was written by a man or an AI that was trying to convince the audience that it was funny, and then proofread by a man, is it's awful lingo to describe the situation. Including name dropping boob right as the beginning to get the attention of horny men, followed up by referring to her sudden lack of milk as her "broken lactation station", and referring to birthing her baby at "big fella's little trip down the birth canal"
BUT IT GETS WORSE
The advertisement shows the woman unveiling her robe, to show a doctor, over the phone, her naked top, arranged by AI.
The ad also has this weird sensual voice over that is both oddly condescending and feels oddly fetishy (out of nowhere), especially with her moaning in the background as her baby tried to feed
But yeah the Amazon Health AI might be in my top five worst ads of all time. I want to kill whoever was behind it.
So guys, listen to me here, don't give Amazon or any AI your health information, and definitely don't show it your nude body. There is no way this hippa compliant or safe AT ALL
911 TV S9E7 SECRETS & ETHICS: small spoilers for first like 5 minutes).
It was just wrong ethically WRONG 😑 to treat the faucet man in the meeting room without first clearing the room.
That just pisses me off. They didn’t even TRY. And there was time to do it, as Buck had to get his tools.
Bad writing is bad. I think I’d sue.
From NAEMT:
To provide services based on human need, with compassion and respect for human dignity, unrestricted by consideration of nationality, race, creed, color, or status; to not judge the merits of the patient’s request for service, nor allow the patient’s socioeconomic status to influence our demeanor or the care that we provide.
To not use professional knowledge and skills in any enterprise detrimental to the public well being.
To respect and hold in confidence all information of a confidential nature obtained in the course of professional service unless required by law to divulge such information.
not to add to the stress but....
Ian: I don't even know what HIPPA is. Dan: It's like a big, water-dwelling animal.