Regulating personal data usage in COVID-19 control conditions
As the COVID-19 health pandemic ebbs and flows world-wide, governments and private companies across the globe are utilising AI-assisted surveillance, reporting, mapping and tracing technologies with the intention of slowing the spread of the virus. These technologies have capacity to amass and share...
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Main Authors: | FINDLAY, Mark, REMOLINA, Nydia |
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2020
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