The Secret Life of Data and Surveillance
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Jesse Gilbert and Aram Sinnreich discuss their book “The Secret Life of Data” and the business and societal implications of algorithmic surveillance and data privacy. Aram is a Professor at American University’s School of Communication and the author of several books including "The Piracy Crusade" (2013), and "The Essential Guide to Intellectual Property" (2019). Jesse is the founder and principle at Dark Matter Media and a data scientist and sociologist known for his groundbreaking work in unraveling the intricate dynamics of data ecosystems. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net
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