ITU Telecom World highlights big data for development session


Posted on December 11, 2014  /  1 Comments

An unexpectedly detailed description of our big data session was included in the Day 3 highlights:

Big data is usually in the headlines for the wrong reasons – surveillance, exploitation of personal data for commercial or governmental ends, intrusion of privacy – but can also serve a valid and immensely exciting social purpose for development.

Kicking off a fascinating, packed and highly-interactive session, moderator Rohan Samarajiva, Founding Chair and CEO, LIRNEasia, set out this contradiction in perception of big data as a “competition of imaginations” between hype and pessimism, reminding us that big data is “of interest to all of us, as we are the creators of this data, the originators of this data”. Our mobile telephones, and by extension we ourselves, are permanently in communication with the nearest towers, sending out details of our whereabouts and activities in an ever-growing, highly personal call record.

This session aimed to “talk not about the imagination, but about what has been done”, exploring current and future trends in the use of big data for development.

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