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Summer is nearly here and if you are anything like me you will be looking forward to getting out and about to enjoy our beautiful country. So much has been … Continue reading "Exciting progress with more on the horizon"
30 October 2020
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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (25)
If the lifeblood of the digital economy is data, its heart is digital trust. Trust, as we understand it from our research, is about whether people are comfortable in a situation where they are vulnerable to the consequences of someone else’s actions.
15 October 2020
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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (24)
Big data comes with some big questions and big dilemmas that go way into our futures. Its judgements can follow us, stay with us, define us inter-generationally.
08 October 2020
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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (23)
Last week we talked about using the digital dilemmas of COVID 19 to inform design. Understanding how someone might solve a challenge they face will surface new insights for design.
02 October 2020
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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (22)
In these #Weeknotes we explore the digital dilemmas experienced by Pacific households and businesses in Aotearoa throughout COVID-19.
25 September 2020
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Opportunity and optimism
What camp do you find yourself in? The ‘yippee, we’re nearly back to normal’ or the ‘what's around the corner people?'
25 September 2020
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Pacific people should be involved in creating algorithms used on their people #Weeknotes (21)
Personal data is taonga, something to be treasured and held dear.
22 September 2020
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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (20)
The Digital Council of Aotearoa Chair, Mitchell Pham was a panelist at the DataCon virtual summit last week.
11 September 2020
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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (19)
Last week our research project into trust and automated decision-making continued,
02 September 2020