
Array of Things Awarded Federal Funds
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After a year of delays, the Array of Things urban data sensor project is back on track and
Joining us to discuss the initiative are Charlie Catlett, the lead scientist for the project and director of the Urban Center for Computation and Data of the Computation Institute; and Lori Andrews, a professor at IIT-Chicago-Kent College of Law and author of the book “I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Media Networks and the Death of Privacy.”
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Array of Things Awarded Federal Funds
Clip: 9/28/2015 | 13m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Joining us to discuss the initiative are Charlie Catlett, the lead scientist for the project and director of the Urban Center for Computation and Data of the Computation Institute; and Lori Andrews, a professor at IIT-Chicago-Kent College of Law and author of the book “I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Media Networks and the Death of Privacy.”
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