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Helen Nissenbaum
Professor of Information Science at Cornell Tech and director of the Digital Life Initiative. Philosopher specializing in contextual privacy, trust, and accountability.
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Jul 6, 2025
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Protecting Privacy and Dissent in an Age of Authoritarianism and AI
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Helen Nissenbaum, a philosopher and Cornell Tech professor, dives into the crucial topics of privacy in our digital age. She discusses the theory of contextual integrity, arguing for a societal approach to managing data flow. With the rise of AI and surveillance, she advocates for obfuscation as a vital tool for protecting identities. The conversation touches on evolving privacy norms and the ethical implications of data collection. Nissenbaum emphasizes the need for innovative, collaborative strategies to resist encroaching authoritarianism and secure individual privacy rights.
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