N Krishnaswami

@nkrishnaswami
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Interested in/generally like to talk about
• human rights, justice, inclusion
• computer, social, and data sciences
• public stats (think Census data), open data, and civic tech
• visualization and maps
• math esp. analysis, graphs
• puns
• theatre
• SF/F, sometimes other prose or poetry
• also/esp. the overlaps among the above
• cute animal pics, probably of my cats
Past eng @ Twitter ML Ethics/Transparency/Accountability, Google Search, Bloomberg Portfolio Analytics and IBM System Z. 🏳️‍🌈
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@joebeone many years ago there was a very entertaining cheesemonger in town (NYC) who printed WitTR lyrics on their cheese labels instead of descriptions
#Privacy folks are usually confused when I bring up #feminist critiques of the private/public dichotomy. Reading Warner's \"Publics and Counterpublics\", chapter 1 might become my go-to (critical) intro from now on. Other suggestions?\nExcerpt here: https://press.uchicago.edu/books/excerpt/2015/Stimpson_Critical_Terms_Gender.html
@gairdeachas cool; good luck!
@gairdeachas Sounds exciting! Where will you be going?
USDA notified states in May they would be required for the first time to turn over SNAP recipients' personal data going back to 2020. Federal law dictates SNAP recipients' data can only be used for purposes relating to SNAP administration. https://www.npr.org/2025/10/16/nx-s1-5533045/snap-privacy-usda-lawsuit
SPD CCTV Cameras are live

SPD is now doing 24/7 surveillance of the CID, Aurora North, & Belltown/Downtown. The surveillance includes both people watching camera feeds and algorithms including object recognition. ALL vi…

STOP SURVEILLANCE CITY
On one (important) hand, translating academic discourse on #privacy for practitioners is ambitious, welcome, and necessary, but on another, it feels like this isn't enough space to do justice to the broad strokes, let alone the nuance, of the referenced works. Hopefully it encourages more people to read them!
https://iapp.org/news/a/defining-privacy-an-academic-debate-that-s-not-just-academic/
Defining privacy — An academic debate that's not just academic

REI's Chuck Cosson explores the debate among privacy academics on just what "privacy" means.

IAPP

NEW: Judge William Young's ruling against Rubio and Noem is a lesson for all in the Trump era.

Young lays bare the unconstitutionality of the Trump administration's student deportation efforts — and issues a challenge to America.

Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/judge-william-youngs-ruling-against

Judge's deportation ruling is a lesson for all in the Trump era

Young lays bare the unconstitutionality of the Trump administration's student deportation efforts — and issues a challenge to America. Also: More court pushback.

Law Dork
This is interesting; I hadn't even thought about the fashion industry's using gen AI imagery around the likenesses of models. We see arrangements that protect workers' interests in industries (such as film/TV) where there are strong unions. But fashion modeling is not one of these, so we should expect usage of gen AI to be more exploitative, ie diminish models' power/autonomy and increase their precarity
"Fashion’s Data Doubles: How AI is Reshaping Modeling Work"
https://ecommons.cornell.edu/items/1365991d-3479-4eb1-b64b-b69ccadfdb53
"Our data do not simply point at who we already were before information systems were constructed. Rather, our information composes significant parts of our very selves. Data are active participants in our making. The formats structuring data help shape who we are"