Sandra Matz
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better regulation and some technological solutions that I can talk about in a second and changes in how we govern data is that it's just an impossible task to do, right? Think about it. If you wanted to manage your data properly across all of the products and services that you're using, That would be a full-time job.
better regulation and some technological solutions that I can talk about in a second and changes in how we govern data is that it's just an impossible task to do, right? Think about it. If you wanted to manage your data properly across all of the products and services that you're using, That would be a full-time job.
So first of all, it would mean that you have to read all of the terms and conditions constantly. You have to be constantly in the loop of how could your data be used today, tomorrow? What are some of the new technologies? What are some of the inferences? How could this kind of infringe on your autonomy and self-determination?
So first of all, it would mean that you have to read all of the terms and conditions constantly. You have to be constantly in the loop of how could your data be used today, tomorrow? What are some of the new technologies? What are some of the inferences? How could this kind of infringe on your autonomy and self-determination?
So first of all, it would mean that you have to read all of the terms and conditions constantly. You have to be constantly in the loop of how could your data be used today, tomorrow? What are some of the new technologies? What are some of the inferences? How could this kind of infringe on your autonomy and self-determination?
So even if you knew everything about technology and could keep up with the speed at which it evolves, it would still be like 24 seven, right? So nobody has to time to do that. I hope that people have better things to do than just reading through all of the terms and conditions. Share a meal with your family rather than doing that. So I think just pushing the responsibility to users
So even if you knew everything about technology and could keep up with the speed at which it evolves, it would still be like 24 seven, right? So nobody has to time to do that. I hope that people have better things to do than just reading through all of the terms and conditions. Share a meal with your family rather than doing that. So I think just pushing the responsibility to users
So even if you knew everything about technology and could keep up with the speed at which it evolves, it would still be like 24 seven, right? So nobody has to time to do that. I hope that people have better things to do than just reading through all of the terms and conditions. Share a meal with your family rather than doing that. So I think just pushing the responsibility to users
is like it's much more of a burden than it actually is a right however i do think it's the foundation of something that we can use to to make it better right because at the end of the day it would be great if you could have control if you also have the mastery to to exercise that control and there's a couple of things that i think and we can do there and they actually fall some of it falls under regulation some of it i think falls under new forms of data governance so
is like it's much more of a burden than it actually is a right however i do think it's the foundation of something that we can use to to make it better right because at the end of the day it would be great if you could have control if you also have the mastery to to exercise that control and there's a couple of things that i think and we can do there and they actually fall some of it falls under regulation some of it i think falls under new forms of data governance so
is like it's much more of a burden than it actually is a right however i do think it's the foundation of something that we can use to to make it better right because at the end of the day it would be great if you could have control if you also have the mastery to to exercise that control and there's a couple of things that i think and we can do there and they actually fall some of it falls under regulation some of it i think falls under new forms of data governance so
Most basic thing is make it easier for people to do the right thing, right? If I now have to go, if data tracking is the NOR, is the default, and I would now have to go through all of my terms and conditions, all of the permissions that I have, the settings for all of the apps that I'm using, all of the websites that I'm browsing. and I constantly have to opt out, nobody's going to do that.
Most basic thing is make it easier for people to do the right thing, right? If I now have to go, if data tracking is the NOR, is the default, and I would now have to go through all of my terms and conditions, all of the permissions that I have, the settings for all of the apps that I'm using, all of the websites that I'm browsing. and I constantly have to opt out, nobody's going to do that.
Most basic thing is make it easier for people to do the right thing, right? If I now have to go, if data tracking is the NOR, is the default, and I would now have to go through all of my terms and conditions, all of the permissions that I have, the settings for all of the apps that I'm using, all of the websites that I'm browsing. and I constantly have to opt out, nobody's going to do that.
Again, nobody has the time and energy to do that. If regulation said that the default is an opt-in, no data is being tracked unless you say so, that would totally change the entire system, right? Because now companies really have to convince me that they can create value by having my data, and my data would be protected by default, then I can change it. So I think that is one thing.
Again, nobody has the time and energy to do that. If regulation said that the default is an opt-in, no data is being tracked unless you say so, that would totally change the entire system, right? Because now companies really have to convince me that they can create value by having my data, and my data would be protected by default, then I can change it. So I think that is one thing.
Again, nobody has the time and energy to do that. If regulation said that the default is an opt-in, no data is being tracked unless you say so, that would totally change the entire system, right? Because now companies really have to convince me that they can create value by having my data, and my data would be protected by default, then I can change it. So I think that is one thing.
But then the other thing, which when you think of regulation, it's like risk mitigation. So regulation tries to protect you from the most egregious abuses, but it's very much average and it doesn't help you maximize the utility that you can get from your data.
But then the other thing, which when you think of regulation, it's like risk mitigation. So regulation tries to protect you from the most egregious abuses, but it's very much average and it doesn't help you maximize the utility that you can get from your data.
But then the other thing, which when you think of regulation, it's like risk mitigation. So regulation tries to protect you from the most egregious abuses, but it's very much average and it doesn't help you maximize the utility that you can get from your data.