Machines can spot mental health issues—if you hand over your personal data
When Neguine Rezaii first moved to the United States a decade ago, she hesitated to tell people she was Iranian. Instead, she would use Persian. “I figured that people probably wouldn’t know what that was,” she says. The linguistic ambiguity was useful: she could conceal her embarrassment at the regime of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad while still…
Privacy Laws and International Data Exchange: Comparing EU and US Standards | Nordic APIs |
As the Internet transcends country division, API devs must often navigate conflicting data privacy laws for international data exchange. EU and US personal data privacy laws support differing ethics on data ownership.