Georgia IacovouinMoral ImaginationsBeyond thinking: using feeling and imagination to make sense of the worldUnderstanding complex systems is hard; why not expand your toolkit?Jun 22, 20211Jun 22, 20211
Georgia IacovouThe new wave of virtue signalling in the wake of world-wide protestsFrom Amazon’s facial recognition moratorium to the rejection of Chinese apps: why are Big Tech and nation states alike withholding…Aug 28, 2020Aug 28, 2020
Georgia IacovouI’ve been writing about data privacy for over a year. Here’s what I’ve learnedPrivacy is too big to understand. But do all of us really need to understand it?Aug 18, 2020Aug 18, 2020
Georgia IacovouThere are no good uses for facial recognitionMy likeness doesn’t belong to anyone but me — stop turning it into dataJun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020
Georgia IacovouThe NHSX contact tracing app has nothing to do with contact tracingInstead the UK government are working with Faculty to create a comprehensive social graphMay 7, 2020May 7, 2020
Georgia IacovouNot only is the UK contact tracing app a privacy nightmare — it also just won’t workIsn’t it funny that this whole time, we weren’t aware that the UK government could do a better job than Google and Apple combined?May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Georgia IacovouPrivacy is not a feature, it’s a necessityHere’s how Big Tech’s main players are getting their privacy messaging wrong…Dec 18, 2019Dec 18, 2019
Georgia IacovouThe fight for our health dataHealth data is arguably the most valuable data we have — which is why companies want itDec 6, 2019Dec 6, 2019
Georgia IacovouYou will never value data as much as Big TechThe current rhetoric is that data privacy is something you should care about — but in order to truly keep data private, you actually have…Dec 4, 2019Dec 4, 2019
Georgia IacovouValuing data: the price of opting outIs the cost of refusal greater than the cost of participation?Nov 26, 2019Nov 26, 2019