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SUMMARY:Cyrus Farivar on "50 years of surveillance law in America"
DESCRIPTION:Cyrus [suh-ROOS] is an Investigative Tech Reporter at NBC News\, and is also an author and radio producer. \nHis second book\, Habeas Data\, about the legal cases over the last 50 years that have had an outsized impact on surveillance and privacy law in America\, is due out May 8\, 2018 from Melville House. \nIn 2017\, Cyrus Farivar and Joe Mullin won the Technology Reporting award from the Society of Professional Journalists\, Northern California Chapter for their August 2016 story: “Stealing bitcoins with badges: How Silk Road’s dirty cops got caught.”
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cyrus-farivar-on-50-years-of-surveillance-law-in-america/
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SUMMARY:Join CITRIS Invention Lab on Cal Day!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for UC Berkeley’s annul open house event. We have two activities planned for the day: \nActivity 1: Outside of Yali’s Cafe\, we will have a large-scale\, interactive marble run constructed completely out of cardboard and dowels that can be modified and tested to illustrate the principles of rapid prototyping\, testing and the wide range usefulness of recycled materials. \nActivity 2: At…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/join-citris-invention-lab-on-cal-day/
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SUMMARY:How To Be an Effective Female Founder
DESCRIPTION:SWE Startup Spring at Berkeley presents the first of a two-part series on Women Entrepreneurs: How To Be an Effective Female Founder on April 18th\, 6-8pm at 290 HMMB. \nDo you want to know how to become an effective female founder? Come listen to panelists Caroline Winnett\, Executive Director at SkyDeck\, Maria Artunduaga\, CEO of Respira Labs\, Paola Santana\, Founder of Matternet and now Social…
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/how-to-be-an-effective-female-founder/
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SUMMARY:The role of data science in preventing and rescuing children from human trafficking
DESCRIPTION:How can artificial intelligence and machine learning help prevent child exploitation and human trafficking? Researchers and advocates in academia\, industry and the nonprofit world are coming together in this panel to discuss technological interventions to combat this issue. \nFor example\, there are now about 425\,000 entries of missing children in the National Center for Missing & Exploitation Children’s database. Last year alone\, the NCMEC CyberTipline received more than 18.4 million reports of possible child sexual exploitation. There is a much promise in AI/ML to enable the search of tens of millions of images in an effort to a) identify children and suspects; b) associate images with network addresses or domain names and c) to distinguish new images from known ones. Searching and investigating these reports in a timely manner is nearly impossible without the assistance of technology. Moreover\, AI/ML may be instrumental in the timely prevention of trafficking. Research is ongoing regarding the use of AI/ML to detect alarming internet and social media messages\, including the use of online messaging to lure children into child trafficking. \nRSVP here: https://forms.gle/QPLsN3yw9My9agip8 \nEvent Type: Panel Discussion\nDate: Friday\, April 26\, 2019\nTime: 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.\nOn Campus Location: Blum Hall\nRoom Name/Number: B100\nSponsor: Blum Center for Developing Economies
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/the-role-of-data-science-in-preventing-and-rescuing-children-from-human-trafficking/
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Tech for Social Good Showcase 2019
DESCRIPTION:Register \nThe CITRIS Tech for Social Good Program at UC Berkeley supports student-led learning and technology development to support healthy\, sustainable\, connected\, and equitable livelihoods in the United States and abroad. \nThe Tech for Social Good Showcase will highlight student-led projects funded during the 2018-2019 academic year that apply tech and data for social good. \nProjects featured will range from a platform that empowers women to successfully negotiate their salaries to a mapping tool to track and predict environmental justice hotspots in Latin America. \nAgenda \n2:00 Welcome & Overview of the CITRIS Tech for Social Good Program \n2:15 2018-2019 Tech for Social Good Awardee Presentations \n3:00 Reception in Kvamme Atrium & CITRIS Tech Museum (light refreshments served) \nRegister
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-tech-for-social-good-showcase-2019/
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