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== Session twitter hashtag ==   
== Session twitter hashtag ==   
Hashtag: #eurodig16
Hashtag: #eurodig16 #trust


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Please use your own words to describe this session. You may use external references, websites or publications as a source of information or inspiration, if you decide to quote them, please clearly specify the source.


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Session teaser

We take up the discussion where the morning session ended and re-visit the more controversial issues. [Open discussion format – NO Panelists!]

Session description

We continue the discussion started in the morning session [[1]]and dive deeper into the more controversial issues.

Keywords

Big Data, Transnational Data Flows, International agreements, data-related technologies, algorithmic technology and decision making, artificial intelligence, privacy, security, user trust, innovation, European economic divide

Format

Please try new interactive formats out. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements.

Further reading

Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, only links to external resources are possible.

People

  • Focal Point: Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany/Switzerland
  • Key participants: Everyone interested in continuing the discussion.
  • Moderator: Frederic Donck (ISOC)
  • Remote moderator: Allon Bar
  • Org team
  • Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH, Georgia/Germany
  • Marco Pancini, Google, Belgium
  • Frédéric Donck, ISOC, Belgium
  • Karen McCabe, IEEE, USA
  • Justin Caso, IEEE, USA
  • Reporter: Thomas Grob (Deutsche Telekom AG)

Current discussion

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page.

Conference call. Schedules and minutes

  • dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
  • short summary of calls or email exchange
  • be as open and transparent as possible in order to allow others to get involved and contact you
  • use the wiki not only as the place to publish results but also to summarize and publish the discussion process

Mailing list

Contact: pl1@eurodig.org

Remote participation

Find the link here

Final report

Deadline 2016

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig16 #trust