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Unlock the fascinating world of digital identity, technology, and ethics in the new university course, Let’s Talk about Digital You: Technical and Ethical Aspects of a Data-centric World.Let’s Talk about Digital You: Technical and Ethical Aspects of a Data-centric World.
In today’s digital age, where technology is intertwined with every facet of our lives, understanding the complexities and implications of these technologies is essential. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a future business leader, or a concerned global citizen, this course is your gateway to exploring the cutting-edge technology that shapes our world.
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We're featuring two of the Innovation Co-Lab's Roots courses this month.
ChatGPT- Ins and Outs, Tips and Tricks
November 8, 10-11:30am
Telcom Building/Technology Engagement Center Room 132
Presented by Daniel Davis
ChatGPT is an incredible tool that can generate strings of human-like text from simple prompts. Whether used for good or evil, ChatGPT can be very useful. This class will serve as an introduction not just to the cool things you can do with ChatGPT, but also the world of machine learning (ML) and large language models (LLM).
DJing in Virtual Reality with TribeXR
November 15, 5-6pm
Multimedia Project Studio, Perkins Library
Presented by David Zielinski
DJing has a long history, begining with radio personalities in the 1930's to the invention of scratching in the 1970s, and now even beyond physical media (MP3s). In this workshop we probe into the next frontier: DJing in Virtual Reality!
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Duke AI Health presents the fall 2023 Health Data Science Poster Showcase on December 8 at Sarah Duke Gardens' Kirby Horton Hall from 11am to 1pm.
The showcase will highlight the transformative work in health data science happening all across Duke. All are welcome to participate and attend. Submissions are due by November 15.
A light lunch will be served. A group photo will be taken at noon, and poster awards will be presented at 12:30pm.
Free, reserved parking will be available in the Duke Gardens lot, accessed via the main entrance on Anderson Street.
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Designing an Informative and Usable Security and Privacy Label for IoT Devices
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Wednesday, December 6, 4pm
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Internet of Things (IoT) consumers are concerned about the privacy and security of their smart devices, but they cannot do much about it at the time of purchase. This is due to the unavailability of such information when making a purchase decision. Pardis Emami-Naeini, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Computer Science, brings this much-needed transparency to consumers at the time of purchase.
In this talk streamed live on YouTube, Dr. Emami-Naeini will discuss how she developed an informative and usable privacy and security label for IoT devices by conducting a series of studies and incorporating inputs from thousands of consumers and experts. She will also present her recent results on the monetary value of transparency over privacy and security, where I found consumers are willing to pay significant premiums to purchase smart devices with enhanced security and privacy practices.
This research has informed the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the U.S. Department of Commerce (NIST) to label the security and privacy practices of IoT devices, following the White House Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity.
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