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Big Data

  • Friday, 19 November, 2021
    HMRC chief insists new data grab will bring taxpayer benefits

    ‘If we’d had the data during the pandemic, we could have helped more people’

    Jim Harra, HMRC chief executive
  • Monday, 25 October, 2021
    Special ReportFuture of AI and Digital Healthcare
    Tougher public safeguards urged for digital health data

    Lancet report argues that governments should limit data extraction of powerful tech companies

  • Monday, 25 October, 2021
    Healthcare
    Ungoverned digital advances undermine global healthcare gains

    Too much is at stake for the future of health and wellbeing to leave digital transformations unregulated

  • Sunday, 24 October, 2021
    Lex
    Flood risks: big data is helping business keep its head above water Premium content

    As threat to wealth and health grows, expect predictive technology to become equally vital

    The town of Tewkesbury surrounded by floodwaters
  • Monday, 20 September, 2021
    FT News Briefing podcast11 min listen
    Chinese President Xi Jinping’s plans for digital dictatorship

    Beijing has pushed through reams of regulations and policies to shore up China’s data security

  • Wednesday, 8 September, 2021
    Undercover EconomistTim Harford
    How to spot scientists who peddle bad data

    Fraudulent research wastes the time of scientists who try to build on it and the money of agencies who support it

  • Tuesday, 7 September, 2021
    The Big Read
    China and Big Tech: Xi’s blueprint for a digital dictatorship

    By controlling a huge volume of data, Beijing is conducting a grand experiment in 21st century authoritarian governance

  • Friday, 9 July, 2021
    Markets InsightUlrike Hoffmann-Burchardi
    Investors need to prepare for the ‘Yotta Age’ of data

    The scale of future growth is immense and investors need to ask where and when the tide of disruption will strike next

  • Sunday, 27 June, 2021
    Naomi Lee
    The public must have more clarity on government plans for NHS data

    We need greater detail about how this immensely valuable information might be used to prevent patients from opting out

  • Tuesday, 8 June, 2021
    Data protection
    NHS delays GP data scheme following backlash

    Plans to pool full medical histories of 55m patients in England pushed back to September

    A doctor and patient in a consulting room at a GP surgery
  • Sunday, 6 June, 2021
    Martin Sandbu
    A new era of corporate transparency is dawning

    G7 tax deal and EU breakthrough on disclosure highlights shift in the openness democratic societies expect

  • Thursday, 3 June, 2021
    Data protection
    NHS hit by legal threat over GP data ‘grab’

    Campaigners say plan to pool medical records ‘violates patient trust’

  • Wednesday, 2 June, 2021
    Brooke Masters
    AI prompts a scramble for healthcare data

    The technology’s potential to improve patient care has become clearer in the pandemic

    Medical researchers think that AI mining of primary care records could revolutionise work on slow-moving diseases like dementia, Parkinson’s and heart failure
  • Friday, 28 May, 2021
    The Weekend Essay
    The human factor — why data is not enough to understand the world

    Companies are turning to anthropology to balance the insights of algorithms and AI

  • Friday, 21 May, 2021
    FT Standpoint18 min
    People You May Know. An FT Film written by James Graham

    Watch the FT's Bafta-nominated film. We gave up our privacy to fight Covid-19, can we get it back?

  • Tuesday, 18 May, 2021
    Special Report
    The Cloud

    The cloud has become an integral part of IT systems worldwide, allowing the on-demand access of computer system resources, data storage and additional computing power. What opportunities and challenges can migration to the cloud present? This is the final part of the series.

  • Wednesday, 5 May, 2021
    ExplainerFT Alphaville
    Why CBDCs will likely be ID-based

    Central banks are realising CBDCs will have to be intimately linked to identity to deal with illicit finance and bank disintermediation risk.

  • Saturday, 27 March, 2021
    Murray Ellender
    Unchecked data harvesting undermines trust in the NHS

    Pandemic deals with digital health service providers were often made too hastily

    The data-governance practices of the new digital service providers that helped preserve access to GPs were not always scrutinised
  • Tuesday, 9 March, 2021
    Special ReportThe Cloud
    Europe’s Gaia-X looks to challenge Big Tech’s cloud dominance

    Advocates hope cloud initiative will give European companies more control over their data

  • Monday, 18 January, 2021
    Rohinton P Medhora
    We need a new era of international data diplomacy

    Global standards on collection, storage and use would improve health while protecting privacy

  • Tuesday, 29 December, 2020
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Blame not the robot but the human behind it

    Building public trust in artificial intelligence systems is essential

  • Friday, 18 December, 2020
    FTfmJohn Dizard
    Surging cloud market spells clear skies for datacentre owners

    Industry is attracting growing numbers of property investors — but sellers are scarce

  • Thursday, 17 December, 2020
    John Thornhill
    Covid-19 will change healthcare forever

    In the crisis innovation came to the rescue. Now the data companies must be forced to change

    The pandemic has shown that healthcare employees can respond with astonishing speed
  • Tuesday, 1 December, 2020
    Financial services
    S&P Global’s $44bn deal shows data is the oil of the 21st century

    Joint entity with IHS Markit might be big enough to take on Bloomberg as data drives finance sector

  • Wednesday, 14 October, 2020
    Marietje Schaake
    Weakened democracy is another harm caused by Big Tech

    Using antitrust regulations to repair and prevent such damage is not enough

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