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(Created page with "Proposed to: Moinul Zaber, Data and Design Lab <moinul.zaber@gmail.com> Nobody takes the time to read the End User License Agreements (EULAs) that we all agree to whenever we create an account, install an app, or upgrade an operating system. Different people have different priorities, and although some clauses buried in the EULA might relate to your own concerns about privacy, cost, warranty or whatever, it would take hours to read through and find them. This project wi...") |
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Nobody takes the time to read the End User License Agreements (EULAs) that we all agree to whenever we create an account, install an app, or upgrade an operating system. Different people have different priorities, and although some clauses buried in the EULA might relate to your own concerns about privacy, cost, warranty or whatever, it would take hours to read through and find them. This project will allow users to | Nobody takes the time to read the End User License Agreements (EULAs) that we all agree to whenever we create an account, install an app, or upgrade an operating system. Different people have different priorities, and although some clauses buried in the EULA might relate to your own concerns about privacy, cost, warranty or whatever, it would take hours to read through and find them. This project will allow users to personalise their own priorities in advance, then use NLP to instantly visualise and navigate the parts of any new EULA that they most want to check - perhaps raising red flags to highlight all the most worrying phrases in a single screen view. |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 23 October 2024
Client: Moinul Zaber, Data and Design Lab, Dhaka <moinul.zaber@gmail.com>
Nobody takes the time to read the End User License Agreements (EULAs) that we all agree to whenever we create an account, install an app, or upgrade an operating system. Different people have different priorities, and although some clauses buried in the EULA might relate to your own concerns about privacy, cost, warranty or whatever, it would take hours to read through and find them. This project will allow users to personalise their own priorities in advance, then use NLP to instantly visualise and navigate the parts of any new EULA that they most want to check - perhaps raising red flags to highlight all the most worrying phrases in a single screen view.