
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
It’s one of the best weapons we have to contain a pandemic. But can it defeat the disease without spying on people who might carry it? MIT’s Kevin Esvelt has a bold idea: Let’s try a new form of contact tracing that could more than double the program’s impact. Bi-directional tracing looks both forward and backward from a known transmission, building a chart of the “undiscovered branches of the viral family tree,” and identifying potential spreaders other systems can’t see. But how much of our data are we willing to give the government, even if it’s to fight Covid-19?
Get the weekly Should This Exist? newsletter for reading list and discussion questions: http://eepurl.com/gnZTf9
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
4.3
779779 ratings
It’s one of the best weapons we have to contain a pandemic. But can it defeat the disease without spying on people who might carry it? MIT’s Kevin Esvelt has a bold idea: Let’s try a new form of contact tracing that could more than double the program’s impact. Bi-directional tracing looks both forward and backward from a known transmission, building a chart of the “undiscovered branches of the viral family tree,” and identifying potential spreaders other systems can’t see. But how much of our data are we willing to give the government, even if it’s to fight Covid-19?
Get the weekly Should This Exist? newsletter for reading list and discussion questions: http://eepurl.com/gnZTf9
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
6,082 Listeners
90,621 Listeners
38,175 Listeners
413 Listeners
30,964 Listeners
22,147 Listeners
10,658 Listeners
30,266 Listeners
110,916 Listeners
3,973 Listeners
9,517 Listeners
10,073 Listeners
15,964 Listeners
3,065 Listeners
657 Listeners
398 Listeners
15,316 Listeners
444 Listeners
31 Listeners
38 Listeners
42 Listeners