Absolutely, whether VRM or not is all about the specific orientation of the agent - 3rd party or 4th party; they could be either, but not both at the same time. Who is doing what with the data generated will be the best way to get to that.
Iain On 10 May 2016, at 15:53, john best <
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As suspected each of these maintains rights to the data that is passed through it .
So far the only options I see right now are tensorflow and Watson , will be looking at both of these as well . It seems like AI is the next level of privacy invasion. ..
JB
Sent from my iPhone On May 10, 2016, at 8:48 AM, Steven Groves <
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It's this kind of interface that, if tied to a personal and secure datastore, would be / might be able to facilitate even complex relationships - like CHEDDAR. Might be worth a briefing to the Viv team to see if they might be interested in supporting the idea.
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