Across
- 5. a point in time where advancements occur so quickly to the point where only AI can perceive these advancements.
- 6. An identity that is unknown to other internet users
- 7. “A lot of people are saying this is showing that AI is prejudiced. No. This is showing we’re prejudiced and that AI is _______ it.”
- 8. "a software that performs poorly when it comes to dealing with different groups based on stereotypes and profiling"
- 10. A process utilized by a media platform like Facebook in order to advertise insights based on what data you have provided this service with
- 11. "Very recently, a man was arrested and has been tried against his “international _________ campaign.” He pleaded guilty to 63 charges of identity fraud, defamation and criminal harassment in a case that involved 38 people across Canada, the U.S. and U.K.."
- 12. During the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, a suspect sent ______ emails under various names such as "Norman", "Abdus Sabbur" to "associates of al qaeda"
- 14. "the action or practice of preventing someone holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive from contributing to a forum or debate, especially by blocking them on a particular website”
- 15. psychologically exploit ones insecurities to groom
- 16. rewards that keep people attached to a media platform such as Facebook likes or Snapchat streaks
Down
- 1. when media only shares content that is relatively tied to your beliefs and attitudes.
- 2. Napster is a _________ system that allows individuals to find each other and send music files
- 3. breaking into a computer system
- 4. Facebook changing its name to meta after the it was threatened to get taken down, this is an example of _____
- 9. False stories from social media
- 13. "differing access to computing devices and the Internet, based on socioeconomic, geographic, or demographic characteristics."
