Big data and dangerous ideas Daniel Hulme TEDxUCL

Big data and dangerous ideas Daniel Hulme TEDxUCL

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED conferences. This is an insightful and animated conversation about how data and artificial intelligence influence our daily lives. It provides a framework for everyone to understand the data-driven decision-making process, and raises critical moral, ethical and legal questions that society must address to ensure that our rights are kept safe and that we secure our own existence.

Daniel is the founder and CEO of Satalia (NPComplete Ltd), a UCL spin-out providing unique algorithmic technology and professional services to solve data-driven decision problems in the industry. He has a passion for emerging technology and regularly speaks at events with an interest in algorithms, optimization, analytics, big data and the future internet. Daniel holds a Masters in Computer Science with Machine Learning and a PhD in Computational Complexity from UCL. He is director of the UCL Business Analytics MSc, and holds senior researcher and lecturer positions in computer science and management science at UCL and Pearson College. He is a Visiting Fellow of the Big Innovation Center and holds advisory and leadership positions at companies around the world in the areas of education, analytics, big data, data-driven decision making and open innovation. He holds an international Kauffman Global Entrepreneur Scholarship and actively promotes entrepreneurship and technological innovation around the world.

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