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Re: [projectvrm] Councils use 377,000 people's data in efforts to predict child abuse | Society | The Guardian


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  • From: Iain Henderson < >
  • To: Tom Barnett < >
  • Cc: ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] Councils use 377,000 people's data in efforts to predict child abuse | Society | The Guardian
  • Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 08:51:44 +0100

Yes, and through serendipity it looked worse in the paper version…..

I’ve not had time to ponder on this particular use case as yet, but i’m currently working on a big AI project in financial services, watching how the algorithms are being built; my prediction is that it is a data disaster waiting to happen.

Radical as it may sound, I think the steady state 10 years out will be the all data regarded as sensitive (in the legal sense) will be mandated to be held and managed by the individual or their agent. After that use for resource allocation is a good idea, until then no thanks.

Iain


https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/sep/16/councils-use-377000-peoples-data-in-efforts-to-predict-child-abuse

While this is not about advertising it is about personal data, title and benefit. 

I'm intrigued to know what the group thinks of this use of data - where is the invasion of privacy (or not) in the process of service delivery?  Is this classic 'targeting' or is this a new form or prioritisation and allocation of resources?



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