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How social media recommendation algorithms help spread hate


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Last week, the United States Senate played host to a number of social media company VPs during hearings on the potential dangers presented by algorithmic bias and amplification. While that meeting almost immediately broke down into a partisan circus of grandstanding grievance airing, Democratic senators did manage to focus a bit on how these recommendation algorithms might contribute to the spread of online misinformation and extremist ideologies. The issues and pitfalls presented by social algorithms are well-known and have been well-documented. So, really, what are we going to do about it?
“So I think in order to answer that question, there s something critical that needs to happen: we need more independent researchers being able to analyze platforms and their behavior,” Dr. Brandie Nonnecke, Director of the CITRIS Policy Lab at UC Berkeley, told Engadget. Social media companies “know that they need to be more transparent in what s happe ....

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Will the Federal Circuit Continue to Invalidate Genus Claims? | Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP


In a law review article entitled “The Death of the Genus Claim,”
1 which published in the aftermath of the Federal Circuit decision in
Idenix v. Gilead, 941 F.3d 1149 (Fed. Cir. 2019), the authors stated that, “in the past thirty years, there are virtually no significant examples of genus claims in the life science fields upheld on appeal as compliant with § 112(a) outside the unique context of . . . ‘interference” proceedings.’” The authors accused the Federal Circuit of “abandon[ing] a practical focus on whether others could make use of the claimed invention in favor of a fruitless search for the exact boundaries of that invention” and characterized the court’s “‘full scope possession’ theory [as] invalidat[ing] a genus claim unless the patent can show exactly which species within the genus will work as intended.” ....

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