Data privacy rules should have global standards: Satya
THE rules and regulations for data use should be standardised globally such that the governments and the companies can comply and build safely use data, Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, said.
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Hyderabad: THE rules and regulations for data use should be standardised globally such that the governments and the companies can comply and build a safely use data, Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, said.
"One of the things that we are trying to ensure is our products, services are respecting privacy, security, AI ethics and internet safety. These four are in our company DNA but then we follow regulations like any other," he said.
The current generations of technologies such as cloud have helped in tackling the pandemic in a great way. Otherwise, there would have been severe impact on productivity and economic activity. We are first digital responders to all the first responders, whether it is healthcare or critical manufacturing in retail.
As a result of technological development, there is structural change and workflow transformation in healthcare by reducing the burden on the frontline workers and better tools for physicians to check patient data, he observed.
The transformation was critical in drugs discovery and vaccines, which use the clinical data to understand how the immune system responds to virus. We should be better equipped with better facilities with resilience to face challenges.
He participated in the Fireside Chat with Municipal Administration Minister KT Ramarao on the sidelines of the BioAsia event recently.
The fundamental things that are going to transform the way we work while giving more flexibility are collaboration, learning, and wellbeing. These things provide flexibility at work in terms of time, site and place, Satya Nadella opined.