
Trusting Enemies
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Last year one American professor started the process of recovering his data from a British company, and set off an avalanche. One year later Cambridge Analytica has shuttered their doors, politicians are asking questions...
Trust and Elections is an episode from Data, Ethics and Trust. Last year one American professor started the process of recovering his data from a British company, and set off an avalanche. One year later Cambridge Analytica has shuttered th...
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Published Oct 8, 2018, 32:27 long, audio available.
Last year one American professor started the process of recovering his data from a British company, and set off an avalanche. One year later Cambridge Analytica has shuttered their doors, politicians are asking questions, and governments are investigating the company, its CEO, and its affiliate British defense companies. But what does it mean for you? We speak to Professor David Carroll of Parsons and The New School in New York. In London, and this week from New York, join Dr Charles Kriel for Trust and Elections , a special episode of the Corsham Institute's Data, Ethics and Trust.
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Published Oct 8, 2018 and 32:27 long