
Episode #14
Your Data Will Be Used Against You (with Andrew G. Ferguson)
<p>Daniel Solove talks to Andrew Guthrie Ferguson about his book YOUR DATA WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU: POLICING IN THE AGE OF SELF-SURVEILLANCE.</p>

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Solove on Tech explores the biggest questions at the intersection of technology, artificial intelligence, privacy, and law. Professor Daniel Solove interviews leading experts about AI, data privacy, digital regulation, and the technologies reshaping society. Each episode examines what new developments mean for organizations, professionals, and the future of privacy. Professor Solove is one of the world’s leading experts on privacy law. He is the author of more than ten books, including his newest release, On Privacy and Technology . Solove is also the founder and CEO of TeachPrivacy, the only privacy-first training provider for organizations of all sizes. Follow Professor Solove: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@teachprivacy Substack: https://danielsolove.substack.com LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/danielsolove
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Episode #14
<p>Daniel Solove talks to Andrew Guthrie Ferguson about his book YOUR DATA WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU: POLICING IN THE AGE OF SELF-SURVEILLANCE.</p>

Episode #13
<p>What are the dangers of AI being used to manipulate and control people? Daniel Solove talks to Jacob Ward about his book, The Loop: How AI is Creating a World Without Choices and How to Fight Back. </p>

Episode #3
<p>How should the law protect children’s privacy in an age of rapidly changing technology and AI? Daniel Solove speaks with Amelia Vance (Public Interest Privacy Center) about the latest developments in children’s privacy law and the challenges of protecting young users online.</p>

Episode #5
<p>In many companies, the privacy office has been fading in power, influence, budget, and size. Why is this happening? Can privacy professionals reach the C-suite or even close?</p><p> </p><p>Daniel Solove speaks with Melanie Ensign (Discernible) about the changing role of privacy teams and strategies for how privacy professionals can strengthen the profession and expand their influence inside organizations.</p>

Episode #6
<p>Daniel Solove interviews Nita Farahany (Duke Law), author of The Battle for Your Brain, about the latest developments in mental privacy and neurotechnology, and what these emerging technologies could mean for individual autonomy and privacy rights.</p>
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