Oracle's Algorithmic Data Processing System Alleged as Unlawful and Violating Privacy Rights

December 22, 2014

A lawsuit has been filed against Oracle's automated system, highlighting concerns over its algorithmic data processing practices. The system is alleged to have unlawfully collected personal data from millions, violating privacy rights. This incident underscores the importance of safe and secure AI governance. Join us in shaping trustworthy AI practices through HISPI Project Cerebellum TAIM (Govern).

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Alleged deployer
oracle
Alleged developer
oracle
Alleged harmed parties
internet-users

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