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Week 8 no\tes Safety

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Rights Freedom of expression  • Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Freedom from discrimination   • Article 2, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Right to privacy  • Article 12, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Safety  -refers to freedom from various types of harm  The 4 Cs of online safety risks  Content -Exposure to illegal or harmful or inappropriate content (Pornography, Violent/ Gore content, Racist content) Conduct -Online behaviour the causes harm  Contact  - Hateful or harmful online interactions Commerce  -Gambling, inappropriate advertising, scams, phishing etc Digital safety in law: Online safety bill (2023) Became law in October 2023 and aims to protect children and adults online . The law made digital platforms amore responsible for online safety on their platform. Which organisations are effected Category 1  • User-to-user services where users generate/upload/share conten...

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Generative AI and Art. Legal or not? In recent years, AI's use in digital creative work has managed to explode in popularity. With it being used for the creation of video games, art, and music. However, this has been met with many issues and questions as to whether it is legal or not. The use of AI in these industries has already pushed many boundaries that have angered many artists and executives as they claim that it is copyright. But How? Well for starters, many AI art generator scripts, such as DALL-E and  Deep AI, have been proven to gather data from pre-existing images from artists. Which means they use information from copyrighted material, in order to present a certain image or style that the user wants. This alone has caused many discussions over whether AI art can be copyrighted by artists who think their work has been stolen. One such example is the AI generated image 'théâtre d'opéra spatial' which won an art competition in 2022, while being completely creat...

Week 7 image creativity

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Image 1.  The subject in the photo will be captured using a close up shot while they look into the camera. In photoshop, I will add a phone on top of the subjects face and add digital information onto the phone. This will relate to digital information and how our data is all collected on our phone. I may also incorporate a projector and project digital information onto the subjects face. initial image with no edits made in photoshop Image 2. Generative AI and Art. Legal or not?

Week 7 Feedback / My para

Generative AI 

Week 6 Internet Freedom notes

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.Freedom of information and expression  -Everyone has the right to freedom of expression .Freedom of the press and internet freedom  -The freedom and pluralism of the media should be respected https://fra.europa.eu/en (These key factors are stated in Article 11 of this website) Article 19 of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights  "Everyone has the right freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." ___________________________________________________________________________________ Freedom of information act 2000 'An act to make provision for the disclosure of information held by public authorities or by persons providing services for them and to amend the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Public Records Act 1958; and for connected purposes’ [30th November 2000]' - General right of access to information he...

Week 5 Feedback week / My para

Have about five references  What could you write about? -Digital footprint, and how this digital footprint can be used by digital technology, which can then be used after you die.  -Write about how these digital technologies are used and how they could effect people.  -When you die your online info isn't protected  Digital Traces and AI  Nowadays, everybody shares their personal experiences through their second lives on the digital space. However, the term 'digital footprint' does not worry most people who use social media. Most people know about the active digital footprints that they leave behind while using social media platforms, such as the content you create or the online comments you leave under posts. The effects of these active footprints on the mainstream userbase does not raise any alarms, however your passive digital footprint may be more of a concern. As this data is collected from you without your knowledge, and used against you for advertisements ...