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The Centralisation of Data is Equal to a Centralisation of Power

In: Women in Data Science

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  • Abir Haddad

    (Institute for Legal Transformation, Capital’s Top 40 under 40)

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Zusammenfassung Das einzig Konstante für mich ist die Veränderung. Ich liebe das Lernen als ewigen Transformationsprozess und den magischen Impuls, der im noch blanken Raum des Neubeginns liegt. Ich bin eine visionäre Denkerin mit einer Leidenschaft für Goethe, die rote Wüste Wadi Rum und potenzielle Zukünfte. Meine berufliche Tätigkeit konzentriert sich von der Überbrückung der Kluft zwischen den heutigen reaktiven Rechtssystemen über die exponentiellen Umbrüche in ökologischen und technologischen Bereichen hin zu einer Zukunft, in der die Menschen in friedlicher Balance mit sich, anderen Spezies und der Natur als Ganzem leben.

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  • Abir Haddad, 2024. "The Centralisation of Data is Equal to a Centralisation of Power," Springer Books, in: Özlem Doger-Herter (ed.), Women in Data Science, pages 79-95, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-42219-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-42219-6_8
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