Project Private Kit: Safe Paths
Tech support Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Start Date 2020-02-00
Notes Private Kit: Safe Paths- Can we slow the spread without giving up individual privacy? Android: Download Private Kit: Safe Paths Available for all Android 8.0 smartphones and above. iOS: Download Private Kit: Safe Paths Upgraded UX Coming Soon (Preview the Look Below) - Download the App now and be notified of the update by adding your email here. Near term updates will also expand the countries we serve and increase app functionality. Read the Whitepaper [Full]: Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic [Summary]: Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic - Summary Team Our team is composed of a consortium of epidemiologists, engineers, data scientists, digital privacy evangelists, professors and researchers from reputable institutions, including: MIT, The Mayo Clinic, TripleBlind, EyeNectra, and Link Ventures. Beatriz Botero Arcila Rachel Barbar Robson Beaudry Francesco M Benedetti Talia Ben Sasson-Gordis Alex Berke Kunal Bhalla Ben Clark Alina Clough Riddhiman Das Wen Dong Kevin Esvelt James Gill Jim Gray Dazza Greenwood Rajiv Gupta Luba Greenwood Kaushal Jain Rishank Kanaparti Shriank Kanaparti Suraj Kapa Kent Larson Sienna Leis Khahlil Louisy Kevin McDonough Craig Miller Greg Nadeau Andrea Nuzzo Vitor Pamplona Steve Penrod Alex Pentland Vladimir Gluzman Peregrine Yasaman Rajaee Ramesh Raskar Isabel Schunemann Abhishek Singh David Smehlik David Stansbury Kevin Ventullo Praneeth Vepakomma Kristen Vilcans Harsh Vitra John Werner Rich Paret Nimitt Jhaveri Mentors We would like to acknowledge Amandeep Gill, Bernardo Mariano Jr, Don Rucker, and Subbu Subramanian for their mentorship in advancing contact-tracing solutions. Through their guidance, we are determined to fulfill our mission of flattening the curve of epidemics. Partners In the News Wired, Phones Could Track the Spread of Covid-19. Is It a Good Idea? MIT Technology Review, A new app would say if you’ve crossed paths with someone who is infected Digital Trends, This app could tell you if you crossed paths with someone who has coronavirus Futurism, This MIT and Harvard-Built App Could Slow the Spread of Coronavirus Fast Company, An app for tracking coronavirus in your community is almost here India Times, Ramesh Raskar's MIT Team Builds App That Tells If Someone's Infected With COVID-19 Near You Want to know what’s new with Private Kit? Add your name and email here, and we will add you to our listserv. Support the PrivacyFirst Effort We are seeking strategic partners, cities to pilot Private Kit, financial support, software developers, and others with a passion for building this tool. Can you help us? Connect with here. Learn More See Related Research: splitlearning.github.io Based on: privatekit.mit.edu Contact Us For additional questions, please contact us at privatekit@media.mit.edu MIT Privacy Policy
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