Asemio is a social enterprise working at the intersection of software and social good. We maximize insight generation for community impact through building technology infrastructure and takes a privacy-first approach to data collaboration.

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Secure Data Sharing for Direct Service Providers

“Risk will always be present when it comes to data collection, even if that data never leaves your organization. Instead of trying to eliminate risk, we recommend mitigating risk by combining technology, process, and tools to develop a trust-based culture guided by shared priorities. “

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Aaron Bean & Jessica England of Asemio Decoded

Episode 4 of Asemio Decoded with Amy O’Hara

This Week on Asemio Decoded: Data & Technology with Georgetown’s Dr. Amy O’Hara This week on Asemio Decoded, we sat down to talk with Dr. Amy O’Hara of the Massive Data Institute at Georgetown University. MDI’s aim is to improve public policy and decision-making through modern data and computing power. Dr. O’Hara is a data […]

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Asemio Decoded Halloween Special: Ghost in the Machine

Asemio Decoded Takes on Artificial Intelligence for Halloween It’s taken less than half a generation for our society to become intensely digitized. The lines between our biological, digital, and physical worlds have become acutely blurred. In what technologists have coined the fourth industrial revolution, artificial intelligence (AI) is more often than not the driver behind […]

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urban data infrastructure

How To Build Urban Data Infrastructure and Avoid Digital Displacement

The current municipal data landscape bears some resemblance to 1920s New York City.Just as successive waves of immigration led to urban overcrowding, the sheer volume ofdata generated today exceeds most municipalities’ capacity to process, let alone use.According to one estimate, more than 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created everyday. As the democratization of the […]

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Artificial Intelligence and Human

An Interview with Artificial Intelligence

Introducing Mio, Our Artificial Intelligence Robot When we started the Asemio Decoded Podcast, we wanted to showcase some of the innovative technology we work with and decided to bring Mio into the world. Mio is our cheeky, smart, fun AI and is always on standby waiting to answer our questions about life as a machine. […]

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Episode 2 of Asemio Decoded | Listen Now

Listen to Asemio Decoded: Into the Rabbit Hole We’re back! We have another episode of Asemio Decoded for you, and we’re diving into another dynamic conversation about the intersection between technology and social impact with one of our partners in the public health domain, Waldo Mikels-Carrasco.  This Week on Asemio Decoded: Discussing Identity and Impact […]

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Episode 1 of Asemio Decoded | Listen Now

Listen to Asemio Decoded: A Backpack for Harley The first episode of our new podcast, Asemio Decoded, is officially out! We’re so excited to finally share our conversation with Reverend Jeff Jaynes. This is just the beginning of a series full of inspiring, fascinating guests. Listen now to Episode 1: A Backpack for Harley. This […]

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New Podcast Announcement: Asemio Decoded

 Join Asemio’s own Aaron and Jess, and a series of impactful community advocates in discussion about how data and tech can help improve community outcomes. Whether you work in direct service, philanthropy, or government—and/or you’re a fellow data nerd— we promise to deliver engaging and thought-provoking dialogue.

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How Tulsa Is Preserving Privacy and Sharing Data for Social Good

Data sharing between organizations addressing social risk factors has the potential to amplify impact by increasing direct service capacity and efficiency. Unfortunately, the risks of and restrictions on sharing personal data often limit this potential, and adherence to regulations such as HIPAA and FERPA can make data sharing a significant challenge. Through the development of […]