RHM Author Interview Dr. Fernando Sánchez, RHM Assistant Editor, interviews Krista Kennedy, Noah Wilson, and Charlotte Tschider on their article, “Balancing the Halo: Data Surveillance Disclosure and Algorithmic Opacity in Smart Hearing Aids “
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Dr. Fernando Sánchez, RHM Assistant Editor, interviews Krista Kennedy, Noah Wilson, and Charlotte Tschider on their article, “Balancing the Halo: Data Surveillance Disclosure and Algorithmic Opacity in Smart Hearing Aids,” published in RHM 4.1.
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Canzonetta, J., Kennedy, K., Tschider, C., and Wilson, N. (2018). The politics of algorithms: Ethical algorithmic data collection in medical and educational contexts. Papers presented at AoIR 2018: The 19th annual conference of the association of internet researchers. Association of Internet Researchers.
Kennedy, K. (2017). Designing for human-machine collaboration: Smart hearing aids as wearable technologies. Communication Design Quarterly 5(4), 40-51.
Kennedy, K. & Wilson, N. (2019). The banality of digital aggression: Algorithmic data surveillance in medical wearables. In J. Reyman and E. Sparby (Eds.), Digital ethics: Rhetoric and responsibility in online aggression, hate speech, and harassment (pp. 214-230). Routledge.
Tschider, C. (2019). The consent myth: Improving choice for patiences of the future. Washington University Law Review 26, 1505.
Tschider, C. (2018). Deus ex machina: Managing cybersecurity threats for patients of the future. Savannah Law Review 5.
Tschider, C. & Kennedy, K. (2019). Legal issues in cybernetics and robotics. In T.F. Claypoole (Ed.), The law of artificial intelligence and smart machines: Understanding AI and the legal impact. (pp. 281-301). American Bar Association.
Tschider, C. (2018). Regulating the IoT: Discrimination, privacy, and cybersecurity in the artificial intelligence age. Denver University Law Review 87.
Tschider, C. & Kennedy, K. (2020). Data discrimination: The international regulatory impasse of AI-enabled medical wearables. In M. Fathisalout-Bollon & A. Berti Suman (Eds.), Legal, social, and ethical perspectives on health and technology (pp. 147-168). Presses Universitaires Savoie Mont Blanc.
Kennedy, K. (2017). Designing for human-machine collaboration: Smart hearing aids as wearable technologies. Communication Design Quarterly 5(4), 40-51.
Kennedy, K. & Wilson, N. (2019). The banality of digital aggression: Algorithmic data surveillance in medical wearables. In J. Reyman and E. Sparby (Eds.), Digital ethics: Rhetoric and responsibility in online aggression, hate speech, and harassment (pp. 214-230). Routledge.
Tschider, C. (2019). The consent myth: Improving choice for patiences of the future. Washington University Law Review 26, 1505.
Tschider, C. (2018). Deus ex machina: Managing cybersecurity threats for patients of the future. Savannah Law Review 5.
Tschider, C. & Kennedy, K. (2019). Legal issues in cybernetics and robotics. In T.F. Claypoole (Ed.), The law of artificial intelligence and smart machines: Understanding AI and the legal impact. (pp. 281-301). American Bar Association.
Tschider, C. (2018). Regulating the IoT: Discrimination, privacy, and cybersecurity in the artificial intelligence age. Denver University Law Review 87.
Tschider, C. & Kennedy, K. (2020). Data discrimination: The international regulatory impasse of AI-enabled medical wearables. In M. Fathisalout-Bollon & A. Berti Suman (Eds.), Legal, social, and ethical perspectives on health and technology (pp. 147-168). Presses Universitaires Savoie Mont Blanc.