Webinar – Another Privacy Bill on Capitol Hill: The American Privacy Rights Act Blog
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by Daniel Solove
1w ago
In case you missed my recent webinar with Laura Riposo VanDruff and Jules Polonetsky, you can watch the replay here.   We discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) and its likelihood of passing. * * * This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy and data security training. NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to Professor Solove’s free newsletter Prof. Solove’s Privacy Training: 150+ Courses The post Webinar – Another Privacy Bill on Capitol Hill: The American Privacy Rights Act Blog appeare ..read more
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AI, Algorithms, and Awful Humans – Final Published Version
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by Daniel Solove
2w ago
I am pleased to share the final published version of my short essay with Yuki Matsumi. It was written for a symposium in Fordham Law Review. AI, Algorithms, and Awful Humans 92 Fordham L. Rev. 1923 (2024) Mini Abstract: This Essay critiques arguments that algorithmic decision-making is better than human decision-making. Two arguments are often advanced to justify the increasing use of algorithms in decisions. The “Awful Human Argument” asserts that human decision-making is often awful and that machines can decide better than humans. Another argument, the “Better Together Argument,” posit ..read more
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New Edition of PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS
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by Daniel Solove
1M ago
HOT OFF THE PRESS!  Privacy Law Fundamentals, Seventh Edition Believe it or not, there have been some new developments in privacy law . . . If you’re interested in the digital edition, click here. * * * Professor Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School. Through his company, TeachPrivacy, he has created the largest library of computer-based privacy and data security training, with more than 150 courses.    Sign up for Professor Solove’s Newsletter about his writings, whiteboards, cartoons, trainings, events, and more.   The post New ..read more
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Catch Up with Me at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit
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by Daniel Solove
1M ago
Are you headed to the IAPP Global Privacy Summit (April 3-4, 2024)? If so, make sure to stop by and see me at my TeachPrivacy expo booth and say hello. * * * Professor Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School. Through his company, TeachPrivacy, he has created the largest library of computer-based privacy and data security training, with more than 150 courses.  New Edition: Privacy Law Fundamentals   HOT OFF THE PRESS!  Privacy Law Fundamentals, Seventh Edition Believe it or not, there have been some new developments in privacy law ..read more
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Webinar – The FTC, Privacy, and AI Blog
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by Daniel Solove
1M ago
In case you missed my recent webinar with Maneesha Mithal, you can watch the replay here.  We discussed recent FTC enforcement actions, algorithmic deletion, the FTC’s current rulemaking, enforcement of the health breach notification rule, the FTC’s role in regulating AI, and other issues. * * * This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy and data security training. NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to Professor Solove’s free newsletter FTC Act Section 5 Training Course & Whiteboard      Artificial I ..read more
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The Failure of Data Security Law
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by Daniel Solove
1M ago
Professor Woodrow Hartzog and I are posting The Failure of Data Security Law as a free download on SSRN. This is a chapter is from our book, BREACHED! WHY DATA SECURITY LAW FAILS AND HOW TO IMPROVE IT.  In this book chapter, we survey the law and policy of data security and analyze its strengths and weaknesses. Broadly speaking, there are three types of data security laws: (1) breach notification laws; (2) security safeguards laws that require substantive measures to protect security; and (3) private litigation under various causes of action. We argue that despite some small successes, t ..read more
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European Data Protection Supervisor Interview
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by Daniel Solove
1M ago
In this video, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) interviewed me as part of its 20 Talks Series to celebrate its 20th anniversary. From the EDPS description of this talk: “20 Talks is a series of insightful discussions with experts and influential personalities across diverse domains, looking into the profound implications of privacy and data protection within their specific spheres. In this episode, our guest is Daniel J. Solove, Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law, George Washington University Law School and President & CEO of TeachPrivacy.” You can also ..read more
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Webinar – Trust: What CEOs and Boards Must Know About Privacy and AI Blog
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by Daniel Solove
1M ago
In case you missed my recent webinar with Dominique Shelton-Leipzig (Mayer Brown), you can watch the replay here.  We had a great discussion about why privacy is an issue that the C-Suite and Board must address. Dominique is the author of a new book on this topic, Trust.: Responsible AI, Innovation, Privacy and Data Leadership. * * * Professor Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School. Through his company, TeachPrivacy, he has created the largest library of computer-based privacy and data security training, with more than 150 courses.  Prof. So ..read more
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Cartoon: AI and the Trolley Problem
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by Daniel Solove
2M ago
My new cartoon on how AI might solve the famous Trolley Problem in philosophy. * * * * Professor Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School. Through his company, TeachPrivacy, he has created the largest library of computer-based privacy and data security training, with more than 150 courses.  New Article DraftArtificial Intelligence and Privacy Artificial Intelligence Training Course Subscribe to Solove’s Free Newsletter Professor Solove’s writings, humor, whiteboards, events, and resources about privacy, AI, and data security.   The post Ca ..read more
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Cartoon: AI Bias
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by Daniel Solove
2M ago
Here’s a new cartoon on AI bias and the magical thinking that AI is unbiased because technology is neutral.  Bias comes from the data that algorithms use, so the bias often pollutes the output. I discuss the issue in some of my recent work, including: Artificial Intelligence and Privacy AI, Algorithms, and Awful Humans The Prediction Society: AI and the Problems of Forecasting the Future There are many other terrific works that delve deeply into this issue. A few scholars whose works I have learned greatly from include Ifeoma Ajunwa, Jessica Eaglin, Sandra Mayson, Dan Burk, Safiya Nobl ..read more
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