The Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age (I4ADA) was founded in 2017 with the mission to ensure that issues and concerns do not undermine the Internet’s potential for increasing access to knowledge, spreading global tolerance and understanding, and promoting sustainable prosperity.
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The Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age (I4ADA) was founded in 2017 with the mission to ensure that issues and concerns do not undermine the Internet’s potential for increasing access to knowledge, spreading global tolerance and understanding, and promoting sustainable prosperity.
The I4ADA dialogues are recorded online interviews with participants which represent stakeholders from civil society, academia, the business technology community, lawyers and policy-makers.
This video is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatices 4.0 Internation
An Dialogue with Anna Ida Hudig, University of Cambridge
Accountability in the Digital Age
24 minutes 19 seconds
2 years ago
An Dialogue with Anna Ida Hudig, University of Cambridge
Anna Ida Hudig is a researcher at the University of Cambridge. In this talk we discuss IoT devices.
Accountability in the Digital Age
The Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age (I4ADA) was founded in 2017 with the mission to ensure that issues and concerns do not undermine the Internet’s potential for increasing access to knowledge, spreading global tolerance and understanding, and promoting sustainable prosperity.
The I4ADA dialogues are recorded online interviews with participants which represent stakeholders from civil society, academia, the business technology community, lawyers and policy-makers.
This video is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatices 4.0 Internation