
Why artificial intelligence design must prioritize data privacy
Data privacy is essential to gain the trust of the public in technological advances. Artificial intelligence too should be designed while keeping data privacy in mind.
Data privacy is essential to gain the trust of the public in technological advances. Artificial intelligence too should be designed while keeping data privacy in mind.
Despite the introduction of the Right to Information Act, India still faces bottlenecks with data sharing. Find out how e-Sahamathi could be game-changing.
Data-driven technologies will be critical in how we monitor the effects of climate change and the efforts we take to protect earth's carbon sinks.
Data that reveals how people are thinking, feeling and behaving can help governments and businesses understand why people will support climate efforts.
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Companies will need to institutionalize data at a human level, meet the rise new challenges and promote a data-driven economy to deliver change for good.
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Data only has value when it is shared – a process that could be accelerated by creating stock exchange-style markets where it is freely traded.
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A majority of users are realising that companies are benefitting more from their data than they do. This means consent management needs to be changed.
The UNFPA's kNOwVAWdata initiative has continued to collect data on the prevalence of violence against women in a safe and reliable way during COVID-19.
US companies are not yet called to report their exposure to climate risk – but the rapidly advancing field of climate intelligence makes that increasingly feasible
Knowledge gaps in countries that produce or host large populations of displaced people make some of the most vulnerable in society invisible to the policy-makers.
Until recently, concerns about data privacy have thwarted AI research. Tech advances that don't require data sharing are set to revolutionize healthcare.