The idea of a single app here, I don't see ever happening in the U.S., he says. There's deep worries about government surveillance, privacy, hacking, everything else. We are now opening the code of DIA to make it open code so anybody could see the architecture of DIA. You can see people seeing you or looking for you.
Today, Kara talks to USAID Administrator Samantha Power and Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Information Mykhailo Fedorov about the role of tech in the war, and the power of an app called Diia. Among its capabilities: accessing medical information, filing claims for war damage to property and helping track Russian troop movements.
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