AAAS Surveillance Panel

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At AAAS we did a panel where Vint Cerf and I were co-discussants on the topic of web surveillance for health and security. There, I proposed that the panopticon aspiration needs to be curtailed, and that a framework such as Creative Commons - playfully called "Health Commons" could regulate and make predictable what constitutes legal use of this big data.

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Baby

Family

Doctor

Clinic

Government

Manufacturer of Diagnostics

NGO Running the Clinic

Funder of the NGO

Distributor of Diagnostics

NGO Running Disease Program

Community

Researcher working for NGO

Summer intern collecting data

University of the intern

WHO

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HC

ME H-S-NCAGG

Individual - You may link this data to other data belonging to the same

person or household.

Aggregate - You may aggregate this data with other information, and

you must share the result under these same terms.

Use - You may use this data for personal health purposes, and

open journal publication purposes. You may not use this

data for commercial purposes.

“Health Commons”?

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Baby

Family

Doctor

Clinic

Government

Manufacturer of Diagnostics

NGO Running the Clinic

Funder of the NGO

Distributor of Diagnostics

NGO Running Disease Program Community

Researcher working for NGO

Summer intern collecting data University of the

intern

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Algorithms Crowds

Experts

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