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TAI Weekly
February 18, 2020
TAI Weekly | Saving Democracy – Tech Hindrance or Helper?
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Transparency, openness, oversight, and accountability. Perhaps not the terms you expect to hear Facebook exec Mark Zuckerberg emphasize, but core to his case for more regulation of big tech.
TAI Weekly
February 11, 2020
TAI Weekly | Synthetics can be better
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This week, we are excited at the potential of synthetic data i.e. real world data funneled through a noise-adding algorithm to construct a new data set that allows for the same statistical inferences to be drawn from the true data without being able to identify individuals.
TAI Weekly
February 4, 2020
TAI Weekly | Patient money and thinking
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How healthy is the NGO space? Find some great lessons learnt from CSOs working in Africa and why NGOs must reflect on their priorities and how they define social movements.
TAI Weekly
February 3, 2020
TAI Weekly | Its a (wo)man’s world
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TAI is looking forward to data for development discussions in DC at the end of this week. We also note that data governance issues have risen up to be a dominant topic.
TAI Weekly
January 21, 2020
TAI Weekly | Leaking Credibility
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Anger at corruption (and a “rigged” system) is often exploited by populist leaders, who may subsequently undermine or politicize reform. What to do?
TAI Weekly
January 14, 2020
TAI Weekly | 50 billion reasons to check your phone settings
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Happy new year! The TAI Weekly is back and refreshed for 2020. Not that the world took a rest, even if we did. Seems the surveillance industry is now omnipresent in our digital lives, underscoring the need for regulation and transparency to help individuals find a balance between privacy and convenience.
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