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It also means that just as we use data science to understand the drivers of the risk of contagion, we should use equally powerful methods to identify the drivers or stigmatization and those conditions.
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blogpost published by Michel Loi on March 31,2020
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We must save privacy from privacy itself
blogpost published by Michel Loi on March 31,2020

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    It also means that just as we use data science to understand the drivers of the risk of contagion, we should use equally powerful methods to identify the drivers or stigmatization and those conditions.
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