Arundati Dandapani, CEO of Generation1.ca and Professor, was featured in Humber Polytechnic’s FLAS Connect for her expertise in synthetic data ethics. Her discussion at Stevens Institute of Technology emphasized the importance of ethical oversight in sectors like healthcare and finance amidst challenges such as population decline and under-sampling of hard-to-reach groups.
Category: Synthetic Data
Digital Data Protection Rules 2025: Implications for India
The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025, established by India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, create a framework for protecting personal data, ensuring privacy rights, data fiduciary obligations, and governance, while promoting transparency and security amid rising data concerns. Read more as part of our plans to highlight global developments for International Data Privacy Day 2025.
Beyond Reality or Promise: The Pitfalls and Potential of Synthetic Data
The debate at Stevens Institute of Technology for Insights Association’s AI Ignite Conference, featuring Arundati Dandapani, Dwayne Allen, Jess Hall, and John Bremer, examined whether synthetic data could replace human insights. Dandapani argued that synthetic data, while scalable, lacks the depth of human-generated insights essential for understanding multicultural communities like immigrants. Read more.
Featured in MRII for Championing Ethical Data and AI Practices
Founder and CEO Arundati delves into anonymization and deidentification’s role in ethical data practices in her latest MRII article, helping guide the insights industry through the complexities of AI-driven privacy and governance.
Igniting the Future of AI at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey
Watch our founder deal feisty blows with the best in the great synthetic data debate in the AI battlefield at Hoboken, New Jersey at the Stevens Institute of Technology on October 17.
