
DIGITAL EQUITY AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA THU, APRIL 10, 2014; 10:00 - 11:15 LOCATION: SBS, LECTURE THEATRE 5 Business, government, and civil society are all looking at big data, often combined with social media and mobile communications tools, as the new "holy grail" to better sell products, deliver services, or engage people to solve problems. Data and communication tools can empower new approaches to longstanding social problems, such as detecting disease outbreaks or disaster relief. Yet, new uses of data create many questions around privacy, ethics, and digital exclusion. Come explore how to maximize the "good" promise of the data revolution for social change while managing its potential downsides. Moderator EMILY KASRIEL Visiting Fellow Said Business School Speaker LARRY BRILLIANT President and CEO Skoll Global Threats Fund Speaker JIM FRUCHTERMAN Founder and CEO Benetech Speaker MIGUEL LUENGO-OROZ Chief Scientist at UN Global Pulse Founder of MalariaSpot.org Speaker KENNETH CUKIER Data Editor Economist The Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship accelerates the impact of the world's leading social entrepreneurs by uniting them with essential partners in a collaborative pursuit of learning, leverage and large scale social change. http://www.skollworldforum.org The Skoll Foundation drives large-scale change by investing in, connecting, and celebrating social entrepreneurs and other innovators dedicated to solving the world's most pressing problems. http://www.skollfoundation.org
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