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Addiction and Technology: Understanding the Links
Introduction
- Paul-Olivier Dehaye (Q351) - on Wikidata
- PersonalData.IO (Q182): "data rights individually actionable and collectively useful"
- Q585: "personal data empowerment"
- MyData Geneva (Q50)
How is "engagement" generated?
Scale
Version 1
Version 2
Problem
Latest
Source: "Reinforcement Learning for Recommender Systems: A Case Study on Youtube," by Minmin Chen (Q1236)
Personal data rights
Definition
personal data (Q28): "data about an identified or identifiable individual"
Rights
- right of access to personal data (Q51): view/get a copy of all our personal data
- right to data portability (Q1209)
- scope: "data provided by the data subject"
- "in a commonly-used, machine readable format", at least from the data controller to the data subject
- "without hindrance, [..] where technically feasible", from one data controller to another directly
- right to information about the logic of the processing (Q1211)
Right to benefit from science
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Q1233) and UN Declaration on Human Rights Article 27 (Q1234): "Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits."
See also “We the Scientists”: a Human Right to Citizen Science (Q1238) and The dynamics of big data and human rights: the case of scientific research (Q1240).