University of Maryland law professor Frank Pasquale discusses concerns with mental health apps being used as digital substitutes for mental health professionals.
University of Maryland law professor Frank Pasquale examines the tension at the heart of U.S. labor policy on health care and automation.
University of Maryland law professor Frank Pasquale discusses three upcoming conferences that show the importance of “statistics and economics” in future tools of social order such as predictive policing and homeland security.
Law professor Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland, delves into the European Court’s “right to be forgotten” ruling. Professor Pasquale states that “Internet regulation must recognize the power of certain dominant firms to shape impressions of individuals.”
Professor Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland, examines the corporate mindset behind the Facebook mood manipulation experiment.
Law professor Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland, examines the myriad ways big data is acquired and used. Professor Pasquale stresses that there is a need to distinguish between innovation and discrimination when it comes to using data about people’s purchasing habits, entertainment and travel preferences, locations, and other acquired data.
Law professor Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland, challenges Big Data’s standing as a linchpin for solutions to problems such as obesity, traffic, and flu pandemics.
Professor Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall University, looks at the realities of data collection and its impact on privacy.