Is conditional and temporary collection of data necessary in a public health crisis for democracies? This article attempts at examining the institutional variance in digital tool deployment to contact trace COVID-19 across six different democratic systems: South Korea, Europe (Germany, France, Italy and the UK post-Brexit) and the U.S. It aims at projecting varied country strategies in embracing the digital economy of the future driven by artificial intelligence (AI) as the contactless economy becomes the norm. Europe and the U.S. have refrained from a centralized contact tracing method that involve GPS data collection and used a minimalist approach utilizing apps based on Google and Apple's Application Programming Interface (API) enabled b...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
Governments around the globe have started to develop and deploy digital contact tracing apps to gain...
In this article, we examine the rise of contact-tracing apps during the first 2 years of the COVID-1...
Is conditional and temporary collection of data necessary in a public health crisis for democracies?...
Research background: Countries all around the world are rapidly introducing contact tracing apps and...
Research background: Countries all around the world are rapidly introducing contact tracing apps and...
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a public health challenge of unprecedented scale. In the midst of the fir...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public attention turned to contact tracing apps as a possible solution...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
The Saga: This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the oppor...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public attention turned to contact tracing apps as a possible solution...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
Governments around the globe have started to develop and deploy digital contact tracing apps to gain...
In this article, we examine the rise of contact-tracing apps during the first 2 years of the COVID-1...
Is conditional and temporary collection of data necessary in a public health crisis for democracies?...
Research background: Countries all around the world are rapidly introducing contact tracing apps and...
Research background: Countries all around the world are rapidly introducing contact tracing apps and...
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a public health challenge of unprecedented scale. In the midst of the fir...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public attention turned to contact tracing apps as a possible solution...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
The Saga: This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the oppor...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public attention turned to contact tracing apps as a possible solution...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the opportunity to ...
Governments around the globe have started to develop and deploy digital contact tracing apps to gain...
In this article, we examine the rise of contact-tracing apps during the first 2 years of the COVID-1...