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Citizen Rights in a Smart City: Best Practices for Monitoring a Connected City

Does living in a Smart City mean having to give up privacy? As cities (and in Singapore’s case, countries) move towards AI monitoring to improve services and make policy decisions, what rights do citizens have? What if citizen’s have the right to be forgotten, or to not be tracked? Would smart nation projects be as successful? If not, how can governments find the right balance? What about terrorism? Should citizens be made to give up some rights when countries are monitoring against terrorism or religious extremism?
Lobby,
Oei Tiong Ham Building,
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy,
469C Bukit Timah Road,
Singapore 259772 
Tue 21 November 2017
05:15 PM - 06:30 PM

Mr Dan Shefet

Mr Dan Shefet

Chairman and Founder, Association for Accountability and Internet Democracy (AAID)

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Mr James Crabtree

Mr James Crabtree

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG), Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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