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Making Sense of Tech Law
SCL Student Bytes
12 episodes
3 months ago
From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.
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From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.
Show more...
Tech News
Technology,
News
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Episode 5: Crimes Against Humanity: The impact of digital evidence
Making Sense of Tech Law
25 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 5: Crimes Against Humanity: The impact of digital evidence
Understanding and assisting the use of digital evidence to increase accountability for atrocity crimes and human rights abuses.This goal and more is shared by Bethany Houghton, assistant counsel at Public International Law and Policy Group.
Making Sense of Tech Law
From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.