(This is relatively personal but I’m sure you won’t hold that against me. If you don’t like thinking about medical things, press the back button now). Right. I was diagnosed with Fibroadenoma and had surgery in my early 20s. So when I found a new lump in my breast last month I was… Continue reading Bring your own patient record (life in an age of cybercrime)
Category: Ethics
Design is not coming to save you
(This is my ‘yes but/yes and’ to Edwin Heathcote’s column in the Financial Times last month. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.) All you have to do is open the pages of a daily newspaper (or tap on the app) to realise the design industry has got nothing to do with progress. As a woman… Continue reading Design is not coming to save you
72 questions on digital human values
In 2020, the Human Values team at BBC R&D North Lab and I won some funding from NESTA to turn their Human Values work into practical tools for policy-making. Building on my experience shepherding the London Internet of Things community into developing the Better IoT assessment tool, I helped them develop a questionnaire for people… Continue reading 72 questions on digital human values
