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The Data Diva E167 - Kurt Roosen and Debbie Reynolds
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Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva" talks to Kurt Roosen, Head of Innovation, Isle of Man, Government Digital Agency. We discuss various topics related to technology, privacy, and ethics. We cover Kurt's career trajectory, his work with the Isle of Man Government Digital Agency, and the challenges of balancing government regulation and innovation while protecting citizens and the environment. We also explore the implications of AI on society, emphasizing the importance of understanding the risks and opportunities of AI and the need for education and critical thinking to avoid over-reliance on technology.
The discussion also touches on online vulnerability and how companies have taken their bad habits from the analog world and moved them into the digital and cloud. We discuss the concept of security through obscurity and how it has impacted companies and share examples of companies that hackers have outmaneuvered despite their strong defenses. We also discuss the challenges of balancing responsible and irresponsible use of AI, citing examples of bias and unintended consequences in Amazon's hiring and X-ray analysis.
Throughout the episode, Kurt and Debbie emphasize the importance of transparency, accountability, and privacy in creating a more just and equitable society. We discuss the potential risks of using data to make inferences about people's beliefs and identities and the need for relevant and ethical protections under GDPR. We also highlight the role of human rights lawyers in defending individuals' rights. Ultimately, the episode provides a thought-provoking discussion about the complex issues of privacy, ethics, and technology and his hope for Data Privacy in the future.
208 episodes
Manage episode 395654231 series 2897113
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva" talks to Kurt Roosen, Head of Innovation, Isle of Man, Government Digital Agency. We discuss various topics related to technology, privacy, and ethics. We cover Kurt's career trajectory, his work with the Isle of Man Government Digital Agency, and the challenges of balancing government regulation and innovation while protecting citizens and the environment. We also explore the implications of AI on society, emphasizing the importance of understanding the risks and opportunities of AI and the need for education and critical thinking to avoid over-reliance on technology.
The discussion also touches on online vulnerability and how companies have taken their bad habits from the analog world and moved them into the digital and cloud. We discuss the concept of security through obscurity and how it has impacted companies and share examples of companies that hackers have outmaneuvered despite their strong defenses. We also discuss the challenges of balancing responsible and irresponsible use of AI, citing examples of bias and unintended consequences in Amazon's hiring and X-ray analysis.
Throughout the episode, Kurt and Debbie emphasize the importance of transparency, accountability, and privacy in creating a more just and equitable society. We discuss the potential risks of using data to make inferences about people's beliefs and identities and the need for relevant and ethical protections under GDPR. We also highlight the role of human rights lawyers in defending individuals' rights. Ultimately, the episode provides a thought-provoking discussion about the complex issues of privacy, ethics, and technology and his hope for Data Privacy in the future.
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