Data Ignorance is Strength!
It is Tuesday. The rest of the country (world?) is talking about the pending public hearings on the impeachment inquiry.
But I’m going to talk about data and algos.
First, Google. It was reported yesterday by the WSJ that the company is engaged with Ascension on a project to collect and crunch the detailed personal-health information of millions of people across 21 states.
Data like lab results, doctor diagnoses, hospitalization records, and personal data including health histories, patient names, and dates of birth.
Calling Dr. Google, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard!
Microsoft, meanwhile, indicated in a blog post that it would honor Calilfornia’s digital privacy law throughout the entire U.S., an attempt to elude a patchwork of state data privacy laws and a call for federal privacy legislation.
And then there’s the new Apple Card algorithm which is being probed by the New York Department of Financial Services for alleged algorithmic gender discrimination.
There have apparently been several instances where Apple and banker Goldman Sachs Group are giving husbands credit limits of up to 20 times to that of their wives.
Including, with much irony, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
“So 1984 won’t be like…1984.”
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