The Data Trusts Initiative invites applications to its newly established research programme to help bridge the gap between data trust theory and practice (deadline 29th Jan 2021) https://t.co/4MWlJs4gwe
“On Erasmus, it was a tough decision”
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the government will replace Erasmus with “a UK scheme for students to go around the world, it will be called the Turing scheme... named after Alan Turing”
https://t.co/athZpzGlEp
Cambridge Computer Science students help to capture the flag: congrats to medal winning teams in the C2C CTF cyber security competition. All 3 top teams featured undergraduate and MPhil students from Dept of Computer Science and Technology at Cambridge. https://t.co/W4EU0YUVCm
Today we are proposing a set of new rules for all digital services: the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act.
We want to make sure users have access to a wide choice of safe products and services online, and that businesses compete fairly and freely.
#DigitalEU
We're delighted to share our #TuringCovidConf keynote talk from Professor David Spiegelhalter (@d_spiegel), Winton Professor for the Public Understanding of Risk at @Cambridge_Uni: Trustworthy communication of statistics and risk in the age of #COVID19
https://t.co/oAFRLeT6c5
🥳 ... Just to give you a little bit of a heads up ... CRASSH will be 20 years old next year! 🎂
We've been busy planning behind the scenes and look forward to bringing you a special anniversary programme on the theme of 'Global Conversations' in 2021! #20YearsCRASSH🎉
📘New report!
'The data will see you now' explores the datafication of health and asks: do we now all live in an Internet of Health?
Includes 12 questions for researchers, policymakers & health professionals.
#DataWillSeeYouNow#DataSavesLives
https://t.co/3lOBpRXPTE
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Digital technology is vital to delivering the carbon emission reductions that could unlock net zero, says a new report from the Royal Society. Find out more and download the full report. #DigiTechAndPlanet https://t.co/cZ9DpJEtYC
Are contact tracing apps working? How do they deal with privacy? What comes next? We answered the biggest questions about this technology. https://t.co/RLRUEyxlOE
Is Democracy now up for sale? Peter Geoghegan of openDemocracy and Jennifer Cobbe of the Trust and Technology Initiative reflect on Cambridge Analytica, money, power and what is and isn't corrupting our democracy in a podcast. https://t.co/Woqpk0e3d5
The Alan Turing Institute today announced a new cohort of Fellows with a research focus on transformational impact through #AI technologies. https://t.co/bBKMC7ltlz
We’ve collectively failed to escape the present moment and tackle long-term risks. This essay explains how we escape short-term thinking and survive. https://t.co/Nqcs9vvEO1
What happens to your carefully collected #data once it's out there? @thewhistle Project at Cambridge has mapped that scenario in an interactive experience. Explore the digital ecosystem in the role of a video, narrative or number: https://t.co/Pgo1t3DhiI
The hidden hand: UK Information Commissioner's report on #Cambridgeanalytica again draws attention to the underlying #surveillance and steering practises of #Facebook. Trust & Technology member @jennifercobbe sums up their negative impact in the Guardian. https://t.co/g5BvQTYprT