Listening to sad music could affect when you ask for a loan; This would be a data economy problem, according to Carissa Véliz, a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and the Institute of Artificial Intelligence Ethics at the University of Oxford, in conversation with José Antonio Montenegro in the GloboEconomy program. In addition, the teacher added that, in terms of privacy, there is no trivial or unimportant information, even musical tastes are important. Véliz indicates that "many times inferences are made that are very sensitive and many times incorrect." GloboEconomy airs on Saturdays at 5:30 PM and Sundays at 8:30 AM and 12:30 PM, Miami time.
No "unimportant" information in terms of privacy, says Oxford University professor | Video | CNN
2021-06-11T13:13:15.198Z
Listening to sad music could affect when you ask for a loan; this would be a problem of the data economy, as Carissa Véliz warns, | Economy | CNN