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Onboarding Citizens to Digital Identity Systems

open access: yes, 2023
Digital Identity (DI) technologies have the potential to enhance the quality of life of citizens through the provision of seamless services, improve the effectiveness of public services, and increase overall economic competitiveness.
Dover, Robert   +3 more
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On the Use of Smart Hybrid Contracts to Provide Flexibility in Algorithmic Governance

open access: yes, 2023
The use of computer technology to automate the enforcement of law is a promising alternative to simplify bureaucratic procedures. However, careless automation might result in an inflexible and dehumanise law enforcement system driven by algorithms that ...
Felizia, Sandra Milena   +1 more
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A Secure Open-Source Intelligence Framework For Cyberbullying Investigation

open access: yes, 2023
Cyberbullying has become a pervasive issue based on the rise of cell phones and internet usage affecting individuals worldwide. This paper proposes an open-source intelligence pipeline using data from Twitter to track keywords relevant to cyberbullying ...
Adewopo, Victor   +2 more
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Cyber-sensorium: An Extension of the Cyber Public Health Framework

open access: yes
In response to increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, a health-based approach is being used to define and assess their impact. Two significant cybersecurity workshops have fostered this perspective, aiming to standardize the understanding of cyber harm.
Coupland, Robin, Taback, Nathan
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A New Era of Artificial Intelligence in Education: A Multifaceted Revolution

open access: yes, 2023
The recent high performance of ChatGPT on several standardized academic test has thrust the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) into the mainstream conversation about the future of education.
Gurrib, Ikhlaas, Kamalov, Firuz
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Bridging Gaps, Building Futures: Advancing Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion Through Future-Oriented Research

open access: yes
Software systems are responsible for nearly all aspects of modern life and society. However, the demographics of software development teams that are tasked with designing and maintaining these software systems rarely match the demographics of users.
Baltes, Sebastian   +9 more
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The Amplification Paradox in Recommender Systems

open access: yes, 2023
Automated audits of recommender systems found that blindly following recommendations leads users to increasingly partisan, conspiratorial, or false content.
Ribeiro, Manoel Horta   +2 more
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A Path Towards Legal Autonomy:An interoperable and explainable approach to extracting, transforming, loading and computing legal information using large language models, expert systems and Bayesian networks [PDF]

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Legal autonomy - the lawful activity of artificial intelligence agents - can be achieved in one of two ways. It can be achieved either by imposing constraints on AI actors such as developers, deployers and users, and on AI resources such as data, or by ...
Albarracin, Mahault   +8 more
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