In January, President Obama charged me with leading a review of big data and privacy that considers how these technologies are affecting Americans' lives and workplaces, shaping citizens' relationship with the government and changing the way companies do business.
Since then, we have heard from industry leaders and technologists, civil society organizations and international regulators, academic researchers and privacy and civil liberties advocates about how big data is changing our society and economy. We’ve co-hosted workshops at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at New York University, and will be building on those conversations in another event at the University of California at Berkeley in early April.
We are listening to the experts, and we want to hear from you.
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Since then, we have heard from industry leaders and technologists, civil society organizations and international regulators, academic researchers and privacy and civil liberties advocates about how big data is changing our society and economy. We’ve co-hosted workshops at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at New York University, and will be building on those conversations in another event at the University of California at Berkeley in early April.
We are listening to the experts, and we want to hear from you.
read more
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