Camille Moulin has been an open-source and open-standards advocate for a number of years now. He is currently working as a consultant at Inno³, a niche French consultancy specialised in all things open from an IP and organisational point of view. In this role, he focuses on legal compliance and FOSS sustainability issues.
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Workshop 4 - Ethics in NGI search
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The NGI initiative places the human at the centre, often calling itself an Internet for humans or having a human-centric focus. The openwebsearch.eu project is presently in the process of releasing an Open Web Index (OWI), which raises a number of ethical dilemmas and opportunities. At the same time, projects like NGI search are funding ideas by researchers and activists on the topic of large language models that could benefit from an Open Web Index. This session will discuss in practical terms what ethical considerations need to be addressed by projects collating data, data ownership as well as the responsibility and accountability regarding search results based on this data.
Alexander Nussbaumer received a doctoral degree in Computer Science from Graz University of Technology, Austria. After working in industry as software developer, he joined the Cognitive Science Section of the Department of Psychology at the University of Graz in 2006. Since 2009 he has been member of the Cognitive Science Section and later the Cognitive and Digital Science Lab of the Institute of Interactive Systems and Data Science (ISDS) at Graz University of Technology, Austria. He has been managing and participating various EC-funded research projects in the field of digital learning, medical training, cultural heritage, secure society research, smart city research, and online disinformation. His research interests focus on the intersection area between computer science, cognitive psychology, and computer ethics. Currently he is working in the OpenWebSearch.eu project on search applications, human factors, and ethical aspects.
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Workshop 4 - Ethics in NGI search
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The NGI initiative places the human at the centre, often calling itself an Internet for humans or having a human-centric focus. The openwebsearch.eu project is presently in the process of releasing an Open Web Index (OWI), which raises a number of ethical dilemmas and opportunities. At the same time, projects like NGI search are funding ideas by researchers and activists on the topic of large language models that could benefit from an Open Web Index. This session will discuss in practical terms what ethical considerations need to be addressed by projects collating data, data ownership as well as the responsibility and accountability regarding search results based on this data.
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Workshop 4 - Ethics in NGI search
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The NGI initiative places the human at the centre, often calling itself an Internet for humans or having a human-centric focus. The openwebsearch.eu project is presently in the process of releasing an Open Web Index (OWI), which raises a number of ethical dilemmas and opportunities. At the same time, projects like NGI search are funding ideas by researchers and activists on the topic of large language models that could benefit from an Open Web Index. This session will discuss in practical terms what ethical considerations need to be addressed by projects collating data, data ownership as well as the responsibility and accountability regarding search results based on this data.