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Assigning an [[Entity]] present on the internet to some category for analysis. | Assigning an [[Entity]] present on the internet to some category for analysis. | ||
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− | The CCPA defines Inferences: a separate category of data that includes inferences drawn from any of the categories in the CCPA legislation to create a profile about the consumer, including preferences, trends, characteristics, psychological profiles and others. | + | The CCPA defines [[Inferences]]: a separate category of data that includes inferences drawn from any of the categories in the CCPA legislation to create a profile about the consumer, including preferences, trends, characteristics, psychological profiles and others. |
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Inferences about individuals can rapidly turn into stereotypes and create harm as a result. | Inferences about individuals can rapidly turn into stereotypes and create harm as a result. |
Revision as of 17:38, 4 November 2018
Full Title or Meme
Assigning an Entity present on the internet to some category for analysis.
Context
The CCPA defines Inferences: a separate category of data that includes inferences drawn from any of the categories in the CCPA legislation to create a profile about the consumer, including preferences, trends, characteristics, psychological profiles and others.
Problems
Inferences about individuals can rapidly turn into stereotypes and create harm as a result.