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Register for the upcoming Data Visionaries Session
Unlock the potential of ethical data usage at our upcoming Data Visionaries: Ethics of Data event!
In today’s data-driven world, companies and organizations now have greater access to data and associated tools, offering endless opportunities to enhance processes and services. However, with these opportunities come potential risks, particularly in sectors like healthcare, where the possibilities are vast. Join us as we explore the ethical considerations within this data-rich landscape. What responsibilities do different stakeholders bear as we navigate these opportunities? Gain valuable insights from our guest speaker, Dr. Alexandra T. Greenhill, CEO and Chief Medical Officer from Careteam, as we dive into the Ethics of Data and learn from real-world applications. You will come away with a better understanding of ethical issues that might be relevant for your data projects.
Speakers:
- Fred Popowich, Scientific Director, SFU’s Big Data Hub
- Dr. Alexandra T. Greenhill, CEO and Chief Medical Officer, Careteam