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what you need to know about stalkerware eva galperin

quotfull access to a person
why you should get paid for your data jennifer zhu scott

the world039s most valuable tech companies profit from the personal data you generate so why aren039t you getting paid for it in this eye-opening talk entrepreneur and technologist jennifer zhu scott makes the case for private data ownership -- which would empower you to donate destroy or sell your data as you see fit -- and shows how this growing movement could put power and cash back into the hands of people
how we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems federica bianco

to study a system as complex as the entire universe astrophysicists need to be experts at extracting simple solutions from large data sets what else could they do with this expertise in an interdisciplinary talk ted fellow and astrophysicist federica bianco explains how she uses astrophysical data analysis to solve urban and social problems -- as well as stellar mysteries
how we can store digital data in dna dina zielinski

from floppy disks to thumb drives every method of storing data eventually becomes obsolete what if we could find a way to store all the world039s data forever bioinformatician dina zielinski shares the science behind a solution that039s been around for a few billion years: dna
how tech companies deceive you into giving up your data and privacy finn ltzow-holm myrstad

have you ever actually read the terms and conditions for the apps you use finn ltzow-holm myrstad and his team at the norwegian consumer council have and it took them nearly a day and a half to read the terms of all the apps on an average phone in a talk about the alarming ways tech companies deceive their users myrstad shares insights about the personal information you039ve agreed to let companies collect -- and how they use your data at a scale you could never imagine
why fascism is so tempting -- and how your data could power it yuval noah harari

in a profound talk about technology and power author and historian yuval noah harari explains the important difference between fascism and nationalism -- and what the consolidation of our data means for the future of democracy appearing as a hologram live from tel aviv harari warns that the greatest danger that now faces liberal democracy is that the revolution in information technology will make dictatorships more efficient and capable of control
how quantum physics can make encryption stronger vikram sharma

as quantum computing matures it039s going to bring unimaginable increases in computational power along with it -- and the systems we use to protect our data and our democratic processes will become even more vulnerable but there039s still time to plan against the impending data apocalypse says encryption expert vikram sharma learn more about how he039s fighting quantum with quantum: designing security devices and programs that use the power of quantum physics to defend against the most sophisticated attacks
the business benefits of doing good wendy woods

quotthe only way we
how digital dna could help you make better health choices jun wang

what if you could know exactly how food or medication would impact your health -- before you put it in your body genomics researcher jun wang is working to develop digital doppelgangers for real people they start with genetic code but they039ll also factor in other kinds of data as well from food intake to sleep to data collected by a
the era of blind faith in big data must end cathy o039neil

algorithms decide who gets a loan who gets a job interview who gets insurance and much more -- but they don039t automatically make things fair mathematician and data scientist cathy o039neil coined a term for algorithms that are secret important and harmful:
how digital dna could help you make better health choices jun wang

what if you could know exactly how food or medication would impact your health -- before you put it in your body genomics researcher jun wang is working to develop digital doppelgangers for real people they start with genetic code but they039ll also factor in other kinds of data as well from food intake to sleep to data collected by a
the era of blind faith in big data must end cathy o039neil

alalgorithms decide who gets a loan who gets a job interview who gets insurance and much more -- but they don039t automatically make things fair and they039re often far from scientific mathematician and data scientist cathy o039neil coined a term for algorithms that are secret important and harmful:
the human insights missing from big data tricia wang

why do so many companies make bad decisions even with access to unprecedented amounts of data with stories from nokia to netflix to the oracles of ancient greece tricia wang demystifies big data and identifies its pitfalls suggesting that we focus instead on
how we can find ourselves in data giorgia lupi

giorgia lupi uses data to tell human stories adding nuance to numbers in this charming talk she shares how we can bring personality to data visualizing even the mundane details of our daily lives and transforming the abstract and uncountable into something that can be seen felt and directly reconnected to our lives