Under the government’s new policy of contact tracing, millions of people in the UK will soon be asked to monitor their movements to limit the spread of coronavirus. While this is clearly a vital step in controlling the pandemic, we should stop to assess the risks of tracking everything from where we have been to our social interactions. In a bid to decipher the key issues in this debate, we’ve asked Ivana Bartoletti, Technical Director of Privacy at Deloitte and author of the upcoming book An Artificial Revolution: On Power, Politics and AI, to share her expertise.
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