Everyone is looking to technology for help during the pandemic, but some experts worry this could infringe on individual privacy, even once this situation has passed. drsanjaygupta speaks to experts about technology's role in the fight against Covid-19.
Mobile apps, QR codes, facial recognition. Everyone is looking to technology for help in this pandemic, but some experts worry that this could infringe on individual privacy, even once the pandemic has passed. CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta asks public health and privacy experts what should be the role of technology in our ongoing battle against Covid-19.
You can listen on your favorite podcast app or read the transcript below.Paula Hancocks, CNN international correspondent: In my neighborhood here in Seoul, there was a confirmed case. I had the emergency alert."There was a confirmed case. They went to your local supermarket, on this date between these hours."Dr. Sanjay Gupta: That's Paula Hancocks, CNN's international correspondent based in South Korea.
Granick: People are really uncomfortable putting an app on their phone that's designed by big companies or by the government that's going to track them and collect health information about them. Gupta: The ACLU recently put out guidelines about how we can safely and effectively use technology in contact tracing while also minimizing our privacy risks. Granick: I think it's really important to design the technology in a secure and private way from the beginning.
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