Complexity, Privacy, and the Pandemic - Biological Mechanisms for Data Protection
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an hour-long virtual discussion featuring SFI External Professor Stephanie Forrest as she delves into the intersection of biological mechanisms and computer algorithms to address privacy concerns during the pandemic. Learn about the potential of "negative selection" as an approach to balance privacy while collecting essential data. Gain insights from Forrest's recent paper in SFI's Transmission series and understand how complexity science can inform privacy solutions. Discover the importance of this topic through this publicly available video, originally part of SFI's Applied Complexity Network conversations. Examine the connections between complexity, privacy, and pandemic response in this informative talk from the Santa Fe Institute.
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Stephanie Forrest on Complexity, Privacy, and the Pandemic
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Santa Fe Institute
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