Description
Britt Wray and Ellie Cosgrave take a deep dive into our data.
They discuss the implication of personal data rights in everything from city planning to medicine to human rights.
You’ll hear from: Paul-Olivier Dehaye, who testified in the Cambridge Analytica case; Ravi Naik, the solicitor from ITN Solicitors taking on Cambridge Analytica; Martha Lane Fox CBE, founder of the think tank Doteveryone; digital sociologist and strategist Lisa Talia Moretti; Francesca Bria, the chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer for the City of Barcelona; Eric Shadt, Dean for Medical Precision and expert in big data and medicine; Judith Deportail, data journalist; Jamie Bartlett, author of 'People vs Tech' and Director for The Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos; Michael Veale, researcher in responsible public sector machine learning at University College London; and Edina Harbinja, senior lecturer in law, University of Hertfordshire.
Look around you. It’s all there, right? It’s real, it’s tangible, it’s the physical world. But, what if it’s not?
In the final episode of the series, Britt and Ellie discover the ideas of Simulation Theory – the concept that the world around us could be a simulated reality. Some believe...
Published 03/01/18
All around the world, governments are increasingly looking at control of the internet; whether it’s to regulate content, hide or ban content or increase ownership of your data.
Is this the opposite of what the internet was originally designed to be - a free, open and uncensored space?
In...
Published 02/15/18