Consider the activity models and answer the questions provided. First reflect on these questions on your own briefly, before discussing and comparing your thoughts with your group. Appoint one member of your group to discuss your findings with the class, and the rest of the group should help that member prepare their response. Answer each question individually from the activity, and compare with your group to prepare for our whole-class discussion. After class, think about the questions in the reflective prompt and respond to those individually in your notebook. Report out on areas of disagreement or items for which you and your group identified alternative approaches. Write down and report out questions you encountered along the way for group discussion.
Model 1: Facial Recognition Software
Questions
What are some examples in which we use facial recognition software today?
What's wrong with this picture?
The faces recognized in this screenshot were done using the opencv library. Given what you know about eye tracking applications, how do you think faces are recognized by software?
What can you hypothesize about the manner in which this software was trained to recognize faces?
Have you ever encountered a website whose registration was broken into multiple steps, in which the first step asks only for non-personal information, but the last step requires contact or payment information? Which dark pattern does this fall into?
For each of the types of dark patterns discussed, identify some real examples that exemplify each from your own personal experience.
What kind of dark pattern(s) does the United States Postal Service (USPS) example fall into? What incentive might the USPS have in requiring forms that cannot be accessed? Is an account required to submit this form (and why or why not)? What protocols might you put into place to enable accessible reporting of issues such as these?
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Submission
I encourage you to submit your answers to the questions (and ask your own questions!) using the Class Activity Questions discussion board. You may also respond to questions or comments made by others, or ask follow-up questions there. Answer any reflective prompt questions in the Reflective Journal section of your OneNote Classroom personal section. You can find the link to the class notebook on the syllabus.