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Protecting Privacy in an AI Era
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Daniel Solove suggests that giving individuals control over their personal data is not a sufficient way to regulate privacy. He proposes holding companies accountable for their actions as a more effective approach, similar to the regulation of food and drug companies. This would involve measures such as data minimization and imposing liability for harmful technological design or algorithms. A multi-stakeholder review of technologies could also be a key component of this approach. Solove's argument is outlined in a paper and was discussed in the Wall Street Journal.
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