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xchrom

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Sun Apr 27, 2014, 07:19 AM Apr 2014

discrimination potential seen in 'big data' use

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_WHITE_HOUSE_BIG_DATA?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-04-26-10-47-22

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A White House review of how the government and private sector use large sets of data has found that such information could be used to discriminate against Americans on issues such as housing and employment even as it makes their lives easier in many ways.

"Big data" is everywhere.

It allows mapping apps to ping cellphones anonymously and determine, in real time, what roads are the most congested. But it also can be used to target economically vulnerable people.

The issue came up during a 90-day review ordered by President Barack Obama, White House counselor John Podesta said in an interview with The Associate Press. Podesta did not discuss all the findings, but said the potential for discrimination is an issue that warrants a closer look.

Federal laws have not kept up with the rapid development of technology in a way that would shield people from discrimination.
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discrimination potential seen in 'big data' use (Original Post) xchrom Apr 2014 OP
interesting read...thanks..nt Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #1
... xchrom Apr 2014 #2
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