Professor Tiffany Li | Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Rights
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In this episode, Professor Tiffany Li shares insights on the privacy implications of artificial intelligence (AI). She shares findings from her article, Algorithm Destruction, which argues that contemporary privacy law does not go far enough to protect our privacy interests, particularly where artificial intelligence and machine learning are concerned. The discussion spans concerns over the use of our likeness to ideas for regulation and provides listeners with an understanding of how AI can affect even those who do not yet use it.
About our guest:
Tiffany Li is an Associate Professor of Law and the Academic Director of the IPT LLM Program at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she teaches intellectual property and technology law courses. She is also a Fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project. Li is an expert on privacy, artificial intelligence, and technology platform governance. She regularly appears as a legal commentator in national and global news outlets, and she has written for popular publications including the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and Slate, as well as a recurring column on technology and privacy for MSNBC. Her academic scholarship has appeared in the SMU Law Review, American University Law Review, Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, and more. Li previously taught for the University of New Hampshire School of Law and Boston University School of Law. She has held past affiliations with Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy and U.C. Berkeley’s Center for Technology, Society and Policy.
Prior to academia, she gained experience in law and policy at leading technology organizations including the Wikimedia Foundation, General Assembly, Inc., and Ask.com. Li is a licensed attorney and has CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPT, CIPM, and FIP certifications from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. She has a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she was a Global Law Scholar, and a B.A. in English from University of California, Los Angeles, where she was a Norma J. Ehrlich Scholar. She is currently completing an MSt (Master's) in AI Ethics and Society from the University of Cambridge.
You can find Professor Li's article, Algorithmic Destruction here. You can follow Professor Li on X (Twitter) @tiffanycli
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