Description
Dr Claudia Pagliari gave the opening address, describing the concept and scope of Digital Ethics, followed by a presentation focused on ethical issues for digital and data innovations during Covid-19.Period | 27 May 2020 |
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Event title | Digital Ethics: making decisions in COVID-19 times : Digital Health and Care Learning Network Webinar Series |
Event type | Seminar |
Degree of Recognition | National |
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Activities
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Considering Privacy and Developing Robust and Ethical, Data without Bias
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Advances in Social Listening for Public Health
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Press/Media
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Microsoft Productivity Score feature comes in for criticism
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Watched Over by Machines: AI and Surveillance at Work
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Projects
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Ethics and Governance of Digital Health
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