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John Wunderlich

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Privacy and Ethics in Payroll

Privacy

Privacy and Ethics in Payroll

Technical safeguards and workplace culture build on a legal compliance foundation to ensure employees feel respected and the autonomy to act responsibly and ethically while fulfilling their duties. It's about doing right by the people who keep the organisation running.

By John Wunderlich 31 Jul 2025
AI Platform Choices

AI

AI Platform Choices

The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.

By John Wunderlich 27 Jul 2025
Silicon Valley Privacy Roundtable

Webistemology

Silicon Valley Privacy Roundtable

Last week, I had the privilege of attending an event co-hosted by the IEEE Digital Privacy Initiative and the Centre for Information Policy Leadership. The roundtable addressed Privacy Engineering: Aligning Technology, Principles, and Governance. This was an invitation-only event in San Francisco attended by civil society groups, industry practitioners, and

By John Wunderlich 22 Jul 2025

Webistemology

Public Safety and Data Privacy

This is an updated version of a post initially written for Data Privacy Day in 2012, but it still seems relevant today in the context of Prime Minister Carney’s Bill C-2.

By John Wunderlich 06 Jul 2025
From Slop to Sabotage

AI

From Slop to Sabotage

If AI slop is the GIGO result from a model consuming the raw, unfiltered mess that is the Internet, then AI poisoning is what happens when someone or something slips poison into the mix. It intentionally corrupts an AI model's training data to control, disrupt, or degrade its performance.

By John Wunderlich 12 Jun 2025
AI Slop and Sturgeon's Law

AI

AI Slop and Sturgeon's Law

In a wonderful bit of serendipity, Sturgeon's Law has become a way to counter AI hype and provide a cautionary note about AI tools and a fundamental problem with them.

By John Wunderlich 11 Jun 2025
Our Digital Moai

Webistemology

Our Digital Moai

Today, our monuments are less tangible than stone, but no less massive. They are the sprawling, humming, and voraciously hungry data centres that power artificial intelligence.

By John Wunderlich 10 Jun 2025
The Carney Liberals and Lawful Access

East of the Don

The Carney Liberals and Lawful Access

The Carney Liberals have introduced a bill that would permanently damage our digital privacy. Like a zombie, the idea of "lawful access" legislation keeps rising from the dead, no matter how many times Canadians have killed it.

By John Wunderlich 10 Jun 2025

East of the Don

Unleashing Corporate Greed, Not Ontario's Potential

Doug Ford's Bill 5, deceptively titled the "Protecting Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, 2025" is a direct assault on our environment, on Indigenous rights, on workers' protections, and on local democracy.

By John Wunderlich 09 Jun 2025
Whose mandate?

East of the Don

Whose mandate?

Prime Minister Mark Carney's first mandate letter to his cabinet reads like a document for boardrooms rather than food banks.

By John Wunderlich 23 May 2025
Privacy Prospectus 2025

Privacy

Privacy Prospectus 2025

I'm curious whether new ministers' mandates will genuinely champion Canadians' digital autonomy and privacy.

By John Wunderlich 21 May 2025
Photo of a group of 1960's demonstrators for freedom.

Privacy

Privacy ≠ Freedom (but it should)

The data is in. Privacy is not correlated to Freedom. It is time to rethink how we write privacy laws.

By John Wunderlich 02 Apr 2025
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