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Rapid changes in technology, automation, and artificial intelligence continue to shape our societies and economies. The successful digital services of the future are based on trust and create value for everyone. On one hand, people need more transparency and control over the use of the data collected from them and the capability to distinguish between companies that use data sustainably and those who do not. On the other hand, in a fair data economy, trust is at the core of data sharing between different parties.
How to balance these two dimensions?
This is where the responsible use of data comes in, as a new dimension of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). While processing data is a day-to-day task for companies, reviewing it from an ethical perspective as part of corporate responsibility is still a new practice.
Join this National Roundtable with the Finnish Innovation Fund SITRA to explore:
The concept and criteria of fair data use
How to integrate data use as a new dimension of CSR
The discussions will be based on the publication “Corporate Responsibility Encompasses Data” conducted by the Finnish Innovation Fund SITRA.
LANGUAGE OF THE ROUNDTABLE: English
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