▶️ Privacy in the Age of AI, with Daniel Solove
AI's Legal and Ethical Challenges | Edition #195
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▶️ Privacy in the Age of AI, with Daniel Solove
On Wednesday, Prof. Daniel Solove joined me for a live conversation on privacy and AI. Some of the topics we covered:
His 25-year journey as a leading voice in privacy
His new book “On Privacy and Technology”
The myth of the privacy paradox
The myth of technology exceptionalism
The myth that regulation stifles innovation
The AI race and regulatory narratives
Regulating AI
Regulating design
And more.
Solove is the Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the George Washington University Law School.
He is a globally acclaimed privacy scholar and expert, wrote numerous books and articles on the subject, and is among the most cited legal scholars of all time.
Watch the recording of our one-hour conversation here:
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Luiza