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How to Govern Data in Our Daily Lives? Caixin Debate at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019

How to Govern Data in Our Daily Lives? Caixin Debate at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019 The world has ushered in the digital age. However, not all countries share the same prospect of the digital future. While emerging markets eye the opportunities brought by data-driven innovations, developed countries worry about the erosion of civil liberties like privacy.

At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019 in Davos, Caixin Media hosted the traditional Caixin debate under the theme of "Governing Data in Our Daily Lives". Li Xin, Vice President of Caixin Media and Managing Director of Caixin Global, moderated the session.

Marietje Schaake, member of the European Parliament, defended the norms and rules that the tech companies should abide by in their business adventures.

Sun Jie, CEO of Ctrip, shared success and lessons of Ctrip's data driven business model.

Lauren Woodman, CEO of Nethope, reminded us the importance of use of data in civil society to address societal issues;

Lokesh Nara, Minister of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, Oanchayat Raj, and Rural Development, Government of Andhra Pradesh, showed how evidence-based and data-backed governance work.

Last but not least, Chen Shengqiang, CEO of JD Digits, explained how fintech can make the business and everyday life better off.

How to Govern Data in Our Daily Lives? Caixin Debate in collaboration with The World Economic Forum.

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