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Daily Dashboard | Data Repository Debate Continues Related reading: US NTIA releases AI Accountability Policy Report

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The New York Times reports on the ongoing questions surrounding school district plans to outsource student data storage and the privacy implications. The article focuses on how a Colorado superintendent saw nonprofit data repository inBloom as a fix for managing data currently in multiple databases in the cloud. But “a series of parents, school board members and privacy lawyers assailed the plan to outsource student data storage to inBloom.” Among those who voiced concerns was EPIC’s Khaliah Barnes, who said, “While we understand the value of data for promoting and evaluating personalized learning, there are too few safeguards for the amount of data collected and transmitted from schools to private companies.” The district is expected to decide on the plan by January, the report states. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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