Sandra Matz
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Yeah. Anyone, right? You're a surgeon, you make a mistake. There's always the worry that someone at some point has beef with you and is trying to track you down. So I think anything that we apply to a part of the population where we worry about data, I think should apply to everybody.
Yeah. Anyone, right? You're a surgeon, you make a mistake. There's always the worry that someone at some point has beef with you and is trying to track you down. So I think anything that we apply to a part of the population where we worry about data, I think should apply to everybody.
Yeah. Anyone, right? You're a surgeon, you make a mistake. There's always the worry that someone at some point has beef with you and is trying to track you down. So I think anything that we apply to a part of the population where we worry about data, I think should apply to everybody.
I think of it as a puzzle, right? So if we think about what can I learn about a person based on their data, we talked about social media just being this curated one, and then your smartphone sensing giving us a different angle. And you can imagine that once you put all of these pieces together, you get a much more accurate reading of who that person is.
I think of it as a puzzle, right? So if we think about what can I learn about a person based on their data, we talked about social media just being this curated one, and then your smartphone sensing giving us a different angle. And you can imagine that once you put all of these pieces together, you get a much more accurate reading of who that person is.
I think of it as a puzzle, right? So if we think about what can I learn about a person based on their data, we talked about social media just being this curated one, and then your smartphone sensing giving us a different angle. And you can imagine that once you put all of these pieces together, you get a much more accurate reading of who that person is.
So if you're a company who can fill every single letter in the alphabet with a subsidiary, you can imagine that they hold pretty much this entire picture of who you are. So one And I'm certainly not the first one to suggest that, right?
So if you're a company who can fill every single letter in the alphabet with a subsidiary, you can imagine that they hold pretty much this entire picture of who you are. So one And I'm certainly not the first one to suggest that, right?
So if you're a company who can fill every single letter in the alphabet with a subsidiary, you can imagine that they hold pretty much this entire picture of who you are. So one And I'm certainly not the first one to suggest that, right?
Scott Galloway, Tim Boo have been saying this for years, is if we could break up the tech monopolies, at least be a way of not having them capture this entire picture of who you are. I think that's probably a hard sell. I think there's easier ones where there's now technologies that allow you to...
Scott Galloway, Tim Boo have been saying this for years, is if we could break up the tech monopolies, at least be a way of not having them capture this entire picture of who you are. I think that's probably a hard sell. I think there's easier ones where there's now technologies that allow you to...
Scott Galloway, Tim Boo have been saying this for years, is if we could break up the tech monopolies, at least be a way of not having them capture this entire picture of who you are. I think that's probably a hard sell. I think there's easier ones where there's now technologies that allow you to...
provide the same convenience and service and personalization, but without having to collect the data in the first place. And for me, that's something that you can implement from today to tomorrow.
provide the same convenience and service and personalization, but without having to collect the data in the first place. And for me, that's something that you can implement from today to tomorrow.
provide the same convenience and service and personalization, but without having to collect the data in the first place. And for me, that's something that you can implement from today to tomorrow.
It's both owning the data and then collectively managing it. So the idea of data co-ops is saying there's people who have a shared interest in using their data. That could be like my favorite one in Europe is one that looks at patients suffering from MS. So it's like one of these diseases that is so poorly understood. It's determined by genetics, your medical history, your lifestyle.
It's both owning the data and then collectively managing it. So the idea of data co-ops is saying there's people who have a shared interest in using their data. That could be like my favorite one in Europe is one that looks at patients suffering from MS. So it's like one of these diseases that is so poorly understood. It's determined by genetics, your medical history, your lifestyle.
It's both owning the data and then collectively managing it. So the idea of data co-ops is saying there's people who have a shared interest in using their data. That could be like my favorite one in Europe is one that looks at patients suffering from MS. So it's like one of these diseases that is so poorly understood. It's determined by genetics, your medical history, your lifestyle.
So you need quite a lot of data from patients to understand what might be driving symptoms and how to get better. And oftentimes what happens in the medical space is you send it to pharma companies. And in the best case, it takes years for them to develop a drug. And then you're paying like thousands, if not millions of dollars for that. What MyData does, it's essentially owned by its members.
So you need quite a lot of data from patients to understand what might be driving symptoms and how to get better. And oftentimes what happens in the medical space is you send it to pharma companies. And in the best case, it takes years for them to develop a drug. And then you're paying like thousands, if not millions of dollars for that. What MyData does, it's essentially owned by its members.