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September 2019

Digital Memories: Commerce (part 3)
Digital Memories: Commerce (part 3) 1620 986 StJohn Deakins

Like our memory, personal data is owned but  isn’t property. However, personal data as property is the way that the digital economy functions – which corrupts the efficiency, integrity, and…

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Digital Memories: Choosing How We Share (part 2)
Digital Memories: Choosing How We Share (part 2) 1620 1080 StJohn Deakins

As much as we might sometimes like to think otherwise, we all need to keep some things private to ourselves. Embarrassing events, shared intimacies, funny ideas, ‘crazy’ thoughts, or just…

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Digital Memories: Personal Data is Just a Memory (part 1)
Digital Memories: Personal Data is Just a Memory (part 1) 1620 1080 StJohn Deakins

We’re in trouble. The way we talk about ownership of our personal data needs to change – and fast. Rather than viewing personal data as a commodity, we need to…

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New cutting-edge AI analytical tool
New cutting-edge AI analytical tool 1244 940 Claudia Velilla

We’re really excited to announce a brand new AI product suite in the works… CitizenMe Automated Segmentation is the world’s first fully micro-segmentation tool. It’s a cutting edge AI analytical…

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Why we choose to work at Somerset House
Why we choose to work at Somerset House 1060 662 Claudia Velilla

For well over a century, Somerset House has served as the UK’s public records office. It was first used as the Stamp Office, taxing every newspaper produced in the country.…

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Human interaction in the Age of Smartphones
Human interaction in the Age of Smartphones 6272 4709 Claudia Velilla

When you’re talking to someone else, is your attention really focused on them, or that small rectangle in your pocket?  This question is becoming increasingly relevant, as the percentage of…

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