At RSA conference, cyborg anthropologists discuss legal quagmires that occur when we invite tech into our bodies and ask machines to start making decisions for us.
SAN FRANCISCO, RSA Conference -- The future requires agile law. So said MJ Petroni and Jessica Long, both cyborg anthropologists from Causeit, Inc., in a session about Law and Ethics in the Cyborg Age at the RSA Conference today.
It might sound futuristic at first, but the conversation, moderated by IAPP research director Rita Heimes, hit on issues that were immediately pressing -- particularly for anyone in the healthcare industry or employing machine learning:
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