The Internet of Bodies Is Here : Tackling new challenges of technology governance : briefing paper / World Economic Forum ; in collaboration with McGill University .-- Geneva : World Economic Forum, July 2020 .-- 27 p. : il. ; 1 documento PDF

Recent technological advancements have ushered in a new era of the “internet of bodies” (IoB), with an unprecedented number of connected devices and sensors being affixed to or even implanted and ingested into the human body. The IoB generates tremendous amounts of biometric and human behavioral data. This is, in turn, fuelling the transformation of health research and industry, as well as other aspects of social life, such as the adoption of IoB in work settings, or the provision of new options for entertainmen, driven innovations and social benefits. Yet the IoB also raises new challenges for data governance that concern not only individual privacy and autonomy but also new risks of discrimination and bias in employment, education, finance, access to health insurance and other important areas for the distribution of social resources.

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Sanidad digital
Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales


IoB
governance
big data
risk
technologies
data regulatory
social benefits


World Economic Forum
McGill University