AI, Big Data and Personal Privacy Tight Starts Just Started

The hottest topics in the near term are none other than big data, including the 2018 fair held in China. It is undeniable that the most important thing for big data is data collection, but the European Union has also announced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Claiming to be the most stringent personal data protection law ever, it also ignited disputes over big data development and personal data.

The reason why big data can become effective data is to collect and analyze data, and the more data, the most relevant data can be analyzed and become useful data.

However, the source of data and data has become the focus of everyone’s discussion. Under nationalism, individuals seem to have to sacrifice their own rights to allow the country to pursue policies. This is most evident in China. China’s development in big data is quite rapid. The government also Planning many policies, and even the so-called poverty alleviation, poverty alleviation, etc. Like big data, all problems are not a problem, but many big data data are in fact the parties’ right to sacrifice personal data. This is in countries that emphasize personal privacy. Impossible things.

The direction of Taiwanese business development is centered on industrial big data. The most rapid development is that of Hon Hai, which has 40 years of production data. It is the biggest advantage of Hon Hai and is also a place where Taiwan has opportunities to develop big data.

However, if Taiwan wants to develop big data like mainland China, it has a lot to do with people’s privacy. Basically, there are a lot of obstacles, and it’s just an ETC record that can trigger privacy violations, not to mention related With regard to big data directly related to personal privacy, whether Big Data can succeed or not, I am afraid that we should continue to tug on the scale of public interest and personal privacy.

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