Data: The Cornerstone Of Smart Cities
- Date: 05/10/2024
Let’s take Santa Clara County (a customer of my company) as an example. With a population of 2 million, the county was…
Micromobility services generate a massive amount of mobility data, including potentially sensitive precise location data about users. Data from mobility services can provide valuable and timely insights to guide transportation and infrastructure policy, but the sharing of sensitive mobility data — between companies or between and with government agencies — can only be justified if issues of privacy and public trust are first addressed.
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