Made to Measure & datafication of our lives
03-22, 15:00–16:00 (Europe/Amsterdam), AI Cosmologies
Language: English (mozilla)

The panel discussion will gather experts to address the topic of using personal data for marketing purposes and its implications. In particular, we will delve into the topic of health data using the immersive storytelling website "Made to Measure," available during festival hours at www.madetomeasure.online, which features an experiment in which a person is reconstructed using only their Google data. As we saw in the reconstruction, health data doesn't always come in the forms we think of.
During the panel discussion, we will discuss ethical concerns, opportunities, and technical and policy solutions.

Guests are still to be determined.

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Julia is an international law and human rights expert. In her work, she has focused on international relations, the intersection of technology and human rights, and the prevention of marginalization. At the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Julia focuses on policy research and development in the field of internet governance and digital participation, with a focus on the impact of artificial intelligence on freedom of expression, digital and legal safety of journalists, gender and online pluralism. Previously, she worked as legal officer and human rights adviser at the Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Julia sits on the advisory board for the Vienna Forum for Democracy and Human Rights, holds a Master’s degree in Law from the University of Vienna, an Information and Media Law LLM and is a PhD candidate on the impact of digital innovations on freedom of the media.

Deniz is a human rights and international security expert, helping to design media policy at the intersection of digital
technologies. Deniz joined OSCE in 2010 and has advised on strategic communications, led projects establishing independent media self-regulatory bodies, and supported legal reform initiatives to enhance media pluralism in numerous countries. She currently leads the OSCE’s #SAIFE project putting a Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence and Freedom of Expression. Deniz has also worked as a senior adviser for human rights at the Austrian Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs.

Lucy is a Senior Tech Policy Fellow with Mozilla Foundation. Her project is focused on incorporating a gender perspective into online advertising reform in the EU and UK, with the aim of achieving greater protections for women’s health data

THE LAOKOON GROUP combines artistic research with various forms of expression in their work. In this way, they create data experiments, theater productions, performances, radio plays, and documentaries on highly explosive topics, always centering on the question of how our idea of man and society is changing in the digital age. Their debut film "The Cleaners" about the shadow industry of digital censorship in Manila had its world premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and has since been screened at more than 70 international film festivals and screened in theaters/TV around the world. It was nominated for an Emmy and the German Television Award and received numerous international awards, including the Prix Europa for Best European TV Documentary in 2018 and the Grimme Audience Award in 2019. Since 2019, Terrasse, Block and Riesewieck have been working together under the label Laokoon.