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" Gareth Genner is the Co-Founder and CEO of Trust Stamp, a global provider of AI-powered identity services and alumnus of 'NCSC For Startups', the programme delivered in collaboration with innovation partner Plexal, alongside Deloitte, CyNam, Hub 8 and QA."🎶 x.com
🎶 Become ONE
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"In 2016, out of Gareth’s intellectual property, his friendship with Andrew Gowasack and their shared business acumen, Trust Stamp was born. The co-founders wasted no time, winning a global startup award and over $110,000 in funding"🎶
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" Gareth recalls how the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) programme delivered “tremendous value” and noted the huge amount of NCSC expertise that was available to the team."
i.e. GCHQ🎶
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2017 , The Guardian
"A ruling that transferring 1.6m patient records to Google’s DeepMind broke the law is welcome. But public debate on the topic remains severely stunted"
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Google DeepMind ?🎶What were they doing in Hampstead schools in 2014? 🎶 x.com
"a highly anticipated ruling found that the Royal Free London NHS Trust broke the law when it gifted 1.6m patient-identifiable records to Google’s DeepMind, in November 2015."
* Tugendhat family - Nicole Junkermann connections 🎶 x.com
"DeepMind, an artificial intelligence company, states that it hasn’t used the records except as directed by the hospital trust. Using synthetic data, DeepMind has built an app, Streams"
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"The ruling states that by transferring this data and using it for app testing, the Royal Free breached four data protection principles, as well as patient confidentiality" 🎶
* OHDSI
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Grok : "Comparison with Medical Scandals: The post draws a parallel to historical medical data scandals, like the one involving Google DeepMind and NHS patient data, implying that similar issues could be present with the data sets used by OHDSI "🎶
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"Google, not GCHQ, is the truly chilling spy network"
John Naughton, The Guardian
"Daily surveillance of the general public conducted by the search engine, along with Facebook, is far more insidious than anything our spooks get up to"
Lol 🎶
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"When Edward Snowden first revealed the extent of government surveillance of our online lives, then foreign secretary, William (now Lord) Hague, immediately trotted out the old chestnut: “If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear.”"😆🎶
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"One thing we do know, though: we behave differently when we know we are being watched. There is lots of evidence about this from experimental psychology and other fields, but most of that comes from small-scale studies conducted under controlled conditions."
Ellison knows🎶 x.com
"We have solid research which shows that Facebook “likes” can be used to “automatically & accurately predict a range of personal attributes including sexual orientation, religious & political views, personality, use of addictive substances, gender”."🎶
#aff-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener" onclick="event.stopPropagation()">pnas.org x.com
"By now,most internet users are aware that they are being watched,but may not yet appreciate the implications of it. If that is indeed the case,then a visit to an interesting new website – Social Cooling – might be instructive."
socialcooling.com
* Science of Compliance🎶 x.com
2013
"Private traits and attributes are predictable from digital records of human behavior"
Michal Kosinski mk583@cam.ac.uk, David Stillwell, and Thore Graepel
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"While at Cambridge University, Kosinski was directly engaged in negotiations with Cambridge Analytica to work for the company on micro-targeting in elections. The negotiations broke down over Kosinski's demands for $500,000 in fees "🎶
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"Vladimir Putin was not in attendance, but his loyal lieutenants were. On 14 July last year, the Russian prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, and several members of his cabinet convened in an office building on the outskirts of Moscow. On to the stage stepped Michal Kosinski" 🎶 x.com
"Born in 1982 in Warsaw, Kosinski inherited his aptitude for coding from his parents, both of whom trained as software engineers. Kosinski and his brother and sister had “a computer at home, potentially much earlier than western people of the same age”." 🎶
"By the late 1990s, as Poland’s post-Soviet economy was opening up, Kosinski was hiring his schoolmates to work for his own IT company. This business helped fund him through university, and in 2008 he enrolled in a PhD programme at Cambridge,
where he was affiliated with the Psychometrics Centre, a facility specialising in measuring psychological traits."🎶
psychometrics.cam.ac.uk
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"It was around that time that he met David Stillwell, another graduate student, who had built a personality quiz and shared it with friends on Facebook. The app quickly went viral, as hundreds and then thousands of people took the survey to discover their scores"🎶
* Zionists x.com
"Their research came to the attention of the SCL Group, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica. In 2014, SCL tried to enlist Stillwell and Kosinski, offering to buy the myPersonality data and their predictive models."🎶
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"When negotiations broke down, they relied on the help of another academic in Cambridge’s psychology department – Aleksandr Kogan , an assistant professor."
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"I ask Kosinski if anyone has tried to recruit him as an intelligence asset. “Do you think that if an intelligence agency approaches you they say: ‘Hi, I’m the CIA’?” he replies. “No, they say, ‘Hi, I’m a startup, and I’m interested in your work – would you be an adviser?’
That definitely happened in the UK. When I was at Cambridge, I had a minder.”
He tells me about a British defence expert he suspected worked for the intelligence services who took a keen interest in his research, inviting him to seminars attended by military officials."🎶
🎶And the music plays on..
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