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Good afternoon,

Today, we look at how Australian banks and insurers might combine social media and transactional data to tailor products to individuals, and what might hold them back.

Sociology professor Dirk Helbing has argued against opaque decision-making algorithms, warning that our society and legal systems are not prepared for a world where Google is god.

-- Liz Tay

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

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Lifting the lid on personalised pricing

By Liz Tay | April 02, 2013

Will big data price Aussies out of financial services?

 
 
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Choosing democracy over Big Brother

By Dirk Helbing | April 02, 2013

Opinion: Surveillance and manipulation is not a sustainable situation.

 
 
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NSW pushes eBooks, BYOD for public schools

By Ry Crozier | April 02, 2013

Future learning approaches laid out.

 
 
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Saudi orders telcos to crack down on Skype, Whatsapp

By Matt Smith | April 02, 2013

Protecting society from "negative aspects".

 
 
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DFAT seeks to make sense of global networks

By Allie Coyne | April 02, 2013

Seeks TEM system for billing, audit and data retention.

 
 

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