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Monday, March 20, 2023
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CITP's Digital Witness Lab Aids in Probe of Indian Journalist's Murder
Forensic work conducted by CITP’s Digital Witness Lab helped investigative journalists at Forbidden Stories uncover the role a YouTube video played in the 2017 murder of Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh. Data Engineer Surya Mattu, who leads the Lab, said his team examined the role the video played in fueling animosity towards Lankesh. Read more about the Lab’s work in Mattu's post.
 
Professor Arvind Narayanan’s Work Exposing Bad AI Featured in Magazine
Quanta Magazine, a math and science publication, has profiled computer science professor Arvind Narayanan and his work exposing privacy violations by tech companies. Its coverage includes a Q&A, photos of Narayanan around the Princeton University campus, and a video in which he discusses the ethics of government agencies and other organizations relying on faulty and inaccurate artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to make decisions about people’s lives — including jail time, bank loans and insurance coverage. His comments are based on the recently released paper, Against Predictive Optimization: On the Legitimacy of Decision-Making Algorithms that Optimize Predictive Accuracy, co-authored by CITP-affiliated researchers Angelina Wang, Sayash Kapoor, Solon Barocas and Narayanan. It outlines multiple flaws in many machine learning systems that nonprofit, medical, legal and other entities often rely on to make predictions and judgments about their clients’ behaviors. Read Narayanan’s full interview with Quanta and watch the video on Youtube.

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