What Kafka can teach us about privacy in the age of AI

Woodrow Hartzog suggests that more recent privacy laws provide basic protections, rather than individual consent, to best protect users from AI-specific threats. “The societal structure model that Dan (Solove) and I propose is primarily built around (…) imposing affirmative substantive obligations on those who collect our personal information or monitor us to act in a manner that is consistent with what we want for society, for human values.”

Read or listen to the interview of Technology Policy Press.