Sandra Matz
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If you're part of the data co-op and you share your, again, genetic data, healthcare data, and so on, you get like personalized recommendations that are sent to your doctor in the hospital of like, here's treatments that might work particularly well for you. Here's something that you could do to help with your symptoms. And that's a totally different way of giving control to people, right?
Because it's really empowering. So it's not just saying you're in charge. It's saying, we're going to give you a support system of people who have the same interests and also expertise. So data co-ops, the real benefit here is that once you have many people with the same interests, you can actually hire like experts and management who knows what they're doing.
Because it's really empowering. So it's not just saying you're in charge. It's saying, we're going to give you a support system of people who have the same interests and also expertise. So data co-ops, the real benefit here is that once you have many people with the same interests, you can actually hire like experts and management who knows what they're doing.
Because it's really empowering. So it's not just saying you're in charge. It's saying, we're going to give you a support system of people who have the same interests and also expertise. So data co-ops, the real benefit here is that once you have many people with the same interests, you can actually hire like experts and management who knows what they're doing.
And you can say, okay, this might be a great company to collaborate with because they are really driving insights. They're very much research focused. And here's like some of the data structures that we can put in place to make sure that your data is being protected. And it's not just you anymore. It's like you and an entire support system.
And you can say, okay, this might be a great company to collaborate with because they are really driving insights. They're very much research focused. And here's like some of the data structures that we can put in place to make sure that your data is being protected. And it's not just you anymore. It's like you and an entire support system.
And you can say, okay, this might be a great company to collaborate with because they are really driving insights. They're very much research focused. And here's like some of the data structures that we can put in place to make sure that your data is being protected. And it's not just you anymore. It's like you and an entire support system.
So I think if we think about how do we change that and make data work for us, I wouldn't leave it to companies. I think we need regulation, but I think it's not the only part because it's slow and it just protects us from the basic abuses. I think what we need is like these more community style forms of data governance that are resting on this notion of control.
So I think if we think about how do we change that and make data work for us, I wouldn't leave it to companies. I think we need regulation, but I think it's not the only part because it's slow and it just protects us from the basic abuses. I think what we need is like these more community style forms of data governance that are resting on this notion of control.
So I think if we think about how do we change that and make data work for us, I wouldn't leave it to companies. I think we need regulation, but I think it's not the only part because it's slow and it just protects us from the basic abuses. I think what we need is like these more community style forms of data governance that are resting on this notion of control.
I think, so for me, privacy by design just means make it easy for people to do the right thing, right? So if the, again, the default is set to relatively high standards of data protection, you're not just giving away your data every time you sign up for a service or a product, That just means that, first of all, it leverages our laziness.
I think, so for me, privacy by design just means make it easy for people to do the right thing, right? So if the, again, the default is set to relatively high standards of data protection, you're not just giving away your data every time you sign up for a service or a product, That just means that, first of all, it leverages our laziness.
I think, so for me, privacy by design just means make it easy for people to do the right thing, right? So if the, again, the default is set to relatively high standards of data protection, you're not just giving away your data every time you sign up for a service or a product, That just means that, first of all, it leverages our laziness.
It's essentially most of the time we're not going to change the default because we have other stuff to do. That means our data is most of the time protected. But it also could mean that companies now actually have to step it up.
It's essentially most of the time we're not going to change the default because we have other stuff to do. That means our data is most of the time protected. But it also could mean that companies now actually have to step it up.
It's essentially most of the time we're not going to change the default because we have other stuff to do. That means our data is most of the time protected. But it also could mean that companies now actually have to step it up.
So they have to say, well, if I want to get your data, I better make sure that I show you how my product is much, much better when you're giving me access to your personal information than when you're not. And you can think of it as like YouTube. So YouTube has this option where they're not using your history and what you've looked for, searched for before, what you've watched before.
So they have to say, well, if I want to get your data, I better make sure that I show you how my product is much, much better when you're giving me access to your personal information than when you're not. And you can think of it as like YouTube. So YouTube has this option where they're not using your history and what you've looked for, searched for before, what you've watched before.
So they have to say, well, if I want to get your data, I better make sure that I show you how my product is much, much better when you're giving me access to your personal information than when you're not. And you can think of it as like YouTube. So YouTube has this option where they're not using your history and what you've looked for, searched for before, what you've watched before.
And you can actually see the value decrease. So you can see how it's like every time you have to find something new, it doesn't remember anything. But if your privacy is protected by design, now companies really have to live up to that expectation. So collectively, you can actually ask for a lot more when it comes to the design of products and services.