Tag: Transparency
The Curious Side Effects of Medical Transparency
One afternoon not long ago, I sat entering notes into a patient’s medical record. She was in her forties, and her labs showed anemia. The causes of anemia range from menstruation to cancer, and so pinpointing the correct underlying diagnosis is critical. Physicians are trained to formulate a full roster of possibilities, known as the differential diagnosis, and then to work down the list systematically. We’re taught to cast a wide net—celiac disease, parasitic infections, thalassemia, lead poisoning, liver disease,
Google kündigt das Ads Transparency Center und den Sicherheitsbericht an
Um sein Engagement für sichere und transparente Werbung für Nutzer und Unternehmen unter Beweis zu stellen, kündigte Google die Einführung des Ads Transparency Center und die Veröffentlichung des Ads Safety Report 2022 an.
Was ist das Ads Transparency Center?
Das Ads Transparency Center, das in den nächsten Wochen für Nutzer weltweit eingeführt wird, bietet eine durchsuchbare Datenbank aller Anzeigen in der Google-Suche, auf YouTube und im Display.
Wie die Bemühungen um die Transparenz von Anzeigen von seinen Kollegen in Big
TikToks „Transparency and Accountability Center“ + ChatGPTs Origin Story + Kevin Systroms Artifact App
Casey wird Content-Moderator, Kevin bringt einige Neuigkeiten über OpenAI und der Mitbegründer von Instagram enthüllt sein neues Projekt.
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On the hunt for Vladimir Putin’s ex-wife and her Ironman husband – POLITICO
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The apartment belongs to the husband of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ex-wife, but the man who answers the door tells me it could be mine — for a price.
He’s stocky, dressed in a tight white T-shirt, and he speaks with a Russian accent. He introduces himself as Vladimir and says he’s a business partner of Artur Ocheretny, the apartment’s owner, and could broker a deal if someone were
Inside the EU’s ‘Qatargate’ committee – POLITICO
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Maria Arena is blaming her secretary.
The Socialist MEP, who chairs the European Parliament’s human rights committee, accepted a trip to Qatar — and then failed to declare properly that the Qatari government paid for her flights and hotel, POLITICO can reveal.
Arena has admitted the administrative misdemeanour, but blamed it on her office assistant who she said did not complete the paperwork as required.
The senior MEP could
Western powers pressure China’s UN food boss to grip global hunger crisis – POLITICO
ROME, Italy — The Chinese head of a crucial U.N. food agency has come under intense scrutiny by Western powers, who accuse him of failing to grip a global hunger crisis exacerbated by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Qu Dongyu, director general of the Food and Agriculture Organization, has alienated the Western powers that are the agency’s main backers with his technocratic leadership style and connections to Beijing that, in their view, have damaged its credibility and capability to mitigate the
The scramble to sell cyberweapons to dictators – POLITICO
This story is part of the series Leaked: The Altrnativ world of cybersurveillance. Read the rest.
PARIS — As founder of the privacy-focused search engine Qwant, Eric Leandri was fond of citing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The self-styled European tech champion has mentioned the landmark United Nations document in interviews at least a dozen times since 2017.
“I love human rights,” Leandri said in September 2021, referring to the section in the declaration guaranteeing the right to
A wonk’s guide to the Swedish EU presidency policy agenda – POLITICO
Sweden’s policy smorgasbord is already groaning with some chewy (and even unpalatable) items — but the Commission keeps adding more to its plate.
By this point in a five-year EU election cycle, the vast majority of new policy proposals have already arrived from the EU executive branch, and are already on their legislative journey. But as Sweden takes over the rotating Council presidency with a year-and-a-half left until the next European election, that’s not the case.
With massive official bandwith
IoT cybersecurity law leaked, media freedom with little transparency – EURACTIV.com
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“Cybersecurity of the entire supply chain is ensured only if all its components are cyber-secure.”
-Leaked draft of the Cyber Resilience Act
Story of the week: Baseline cybersecurity standards will be required for all connected devices under the Commission’s new proposal for a Cyber Resilience Act, seen by EURACTIV and set for presentation next Thursday. The initiative,
The von der Leyen Commission’s half-time scorecard – POLITICO
If Ursula von der Leyen’s five-year term can be likened to a soccer match, her team is heading for the half-time break with the scores even and a few bruised shins (mostly from self-inflicted errors).
It’s been a wild ride.
When they took the field in December 2019, von der Leyen’s squad of commissioners envisioned a diplomatic offensive in which Brussels would sneak a few goals past its chief geopolitical counterparts, China and the United States. Tactically, the formation was