

Rethinking privacy
Feb 6, 2025
Lowry Pressly, a lecturer at Stanford University and author of 'The Right to Oblivion,' challenges conventional notions of privacy. He emphasizes that true privacy transcends data concerns and is crucial for fostering trust and well-being. The conversation dives into self-awareness, revealing how personal introspection shapes identity. Pressly also critiques the effects of photography and deep fake technology on our perceptions of authenticity, urging a thoughtful navigation between personal and public life.
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