Apple, Google plan software to slow virus, joining debate on tracking

Health experts have credited extensive testing and contact tracing with slowing the spread of the coronavirus in nations such as South Korea. (AP)
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Updated 12 April 2020
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Apple, Google plan software to slow virus, joining debate on tracking

  • System would require millions of people to opt in, trusting company safeguards

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc’s Google have said that they will work together to create contact tracing technology that aims to slow the spread of the coronavirus by allowing users to opt into logging other phones they have been near.

The rare collaboration between the two Silicon Valley companies, whose operating systems power 99 percent of the world’s smartphones, could accelerate usage of apps that aim to get potentially infected individuals into testing or quarantine more quickly and reliably than existing systems in much of the world.
  Such tracing will play a vital role in managing the virus once lockdown orders end, health experts say.
The planned technology also throws the weight of the tech leaders into a global conflict between privacy advocates who favor a decentralized system to trace contacts and governments in Europe and Asia pushing centralized approaches that have technical weaknesses and potentially let governments know with whom people associate.
“With Apple and Google, you get all the public health functions you need with a decentralized and privacy-friendly app,” said Michael Veale, a University College London legal lecturer involved in European contact tracing system DP3T.
Centralized solutions such as those proposed in Britain and Germany would no longer work under the new technology, Veale said.
To be effective, the Silicon Valley system would require millions of people to opt in the system, trusting the technology companies’ safeguards, as well as smooth oversight by public health systems.
The companies said they started developing the technology two weeks ago to streamline technical differences between Apple’s iPhones and Google’s Android that had stymied the interoperation of some existing contact tracing apps.
Under the plan, users’ phones with the technology will emit unique Bluetooth signals. Phones within about six feet can record anonymous information about encounters.
People who test positive for the virus can opt to send an encrypted list of phones they came near to Apple and Google, which will trigger alerts to potentially exposed users to seek more information. Public health authorities would need to sign off that an individual has tested positive before they can send on the data.

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Apple and Google plan to release software tools in mid-May to contact tracing apps that they and public health authorities approve.

The logs will be scrambled to keep infected individuals’ data anonymous, even to Apple, Google and contact tracing app makers, the companies said. Apple and Google said their contact tracing system will not track GPS location.
“To their credit, Apple and Google have announced an approach that appears to mitigate the worst privacy and centralization risks,” Jennifer Granick, surveillance and cybersecurity counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said.
She added that the companies could have more safeguards such as specifying that contract tracing features would not be used beyond the current pandemic.
Apple and Google plan to release software tools in mid-May to contact tracing apps that they and public health authorities approve. Apps including Private Kit and CoEpi, which had contacted Apple and Google for help a month ago, said that the new tools would enable them to drop potentially unreliable workarounds.
Apps will be able to focus on developing a simple interface for users and health care workers, with Apple and Google handling Bluetooth and privacy issues, said Dana Lewis, a lead developer of contact tracing app CoEpi.
However, Apple and Google plan to release software updates in the coming months so that users do not need a separate app to log nearby phones.
Google said the tools and updates would not be available where its services are blocked, such as in China or on unofficial Android devices. Apple will distribute the technology as an update to its iPhone operating system.
A median of 76 percent of people in US and other advanced economies have smartphones, according to a Pew Research Center study last year, compared with a median of 45 percent in emerging economies.
Governments worldwide have been scrambling to adopt software meant to improve the normally labor-intensive process of contact tracing, in which health officials go to recent contacts of an infected person and ask them to self-quarantine or get tested.
“It’s very interesting, but a lot of people worry about it in terms of a person’s freedom. We’re going to take a look at that, a very strong look at that,” US President Donald Trump said at a press briefing when asked about Apple and Google’s efforts.
Health experts have credited extensive testing and contact tracing with slowing the spread of the virus in nations such as South Korea, but limited testing has held back contact tracing in the US.
For instance, New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said that tracing would not be helpful until the virus is controlled, with apps potentially proving expedient when someone has crossed paths with many people.
“This isn’t a substitute for testing — you need to know who has it — but it produces actionable results so people can act responsibly, self-isolate and reduce anxiety in the community as a whole,” said Al Gidari, a Stanford University law school lecturer and previously long-time external counsel to Google.


Acwa inks deal to establish ammonia export corridor from Saudi Arabia to Germany

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Acwa inks deal to establish ammonia export corridor from Saudi Arabia to Germany

RIYADH: Saudi utility giant Acwa has signed a memorandum of understanding with Energie Baden-Wrttemberg AG, Rostock Port, and Verbundnetz Gas AG to establish an ammonia export corridor from the Kingdom to Germany.

According to a press statement, the signing ceremony was witnessed by Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and Germany’s Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche.

Under the deal, the new corridor will extend green ammonia from its project in Yanbu to Germany’s Rostock Port. Later, VNG will convert ammonia to green hydrogen and will be injected into the European country’s national core network.

The development aligns with Acwa’s expansion strategy, as the company aims to establish itself as a key global player in the renewable energy sector.

Commenting on the latest deal, Marco Arcelli, CEO of Acwa, said: “The signing of this memorandum of understanding is an important move for all partners involved. By working together with Acwa, Rostock Port, and VNG, we are taking a step toward building a reliable green ammonia corridor from Saudi Arabia to Germany.”

He added: “It leverages Acwa’s Yanbu hub, where we lead development with support from EnBW, to deliver scale for Europe’s hydrogen needs, with processing at Rostock for core network injection.”

Arcelli further said that these assets are expected to accelerate global decarbonization efforts, bolster energy security, and affirm Saudi Arabia’s role as a key player in the renewable sector.

According to the statement, the ammonia, which will be processed by the cracker under development by VNG, will help Germany to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors while also serving as a strategic entry point into the German market.

Acwa, with the support of EnBW, is currently leading the development of the green hydrogen and ammonia production site in Yanbu in Saudi Arabia, with a planned commercial operation date in 2030.

“By working together with Acwa, Rostock Port, and VNG, we are taking a step toward building a reliable green ammonia corridor from Saudi Arabia to Germany. International partnerships like this are essential if we want to advance and make the transformation of the energy system affordable and bring innovative solutions to market,” said Georg Stamatelopoulos, CEO of EnBW.

EnBW will act as an offtaker of green ammonia from the Yanbu site and manage its commercial and logistical delivery to the Port of Rostock, which will serve as the port operator.

VNG is progressing plans for an ammonia cracker near the port to convert imported green ammonia into green hydrogen for German customers

“By forming this cooperation, we are establishing a strategic, more efficient and forward-thinking framework for securing a long-term supply of green energy and further investment in Germany,” said Jens Scharner, managing director of Rostock Port.

The agreement came as the Kingdom’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef, met with Reiche and discussed ways to strengthen economic ties between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The leaders also explored opportunities to develop investment partnerships in the industrial and mining sectors.

During the meeting, Alkhorayef outlined Saudi Arabia’s potential in the mining sector, which includes the country’s strategic geographical location that connects three continents, advanced infrastructure, competitive energy prices, as well as the presence of advanced industrial cities.

Additional factors that enhance Saudi Arabia’s competitiveness in the mining sector include a business-friendly environment, streamlined government procedures, and a range of enablers and incentives provided by the Kingdom’s industrial and mining ecosystem to support local and international investors.

Attracting international investments in the mining sector also aligns with Saudi Arabia’s ambitious goal to secure $100 billion a year in foreign direct investments by the end of this decade.