Name
Privacy, Transparency, and Secrecy From AI - Zero Knowledge Proofs
Date & Time
Wednesday, June 2, 2021, 11:55 AM - 12:15 PM
Darra Hoffman
Description

In this talk, Dr. Hofman will present her research on the relationship between privacy, transparency, and secrecy in the context of novel digital record keeping technologies, including AI and blockchain. In particular, she will discuss how privacy, transparency, and secrecy each operate as "umbrella constructs," encompassing a number of different values, actions, and practices. By disaggregating the umbrella constructs, this talk will present a decision-oriented approach to access decisions. After presenting the concepts, Hofman will walk through two case studies (one AI, one blockchain) on access decisions using those technologies. No previous knowledge or expertise is required. This talk is aimed at RIM practitioners and academics with an interest in how access decisions are impacted by novel technologies.

Session Type
Breakout session 2