How Can Privacy Exist in a Data-Driven World? - Stanford Seminar
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the complex intersection of privacy and data-driven algorithms in this Stanford seminar featuring Blase Ur from the University of Chicago. Delve into innovative tools and methods developed to enhance transparency in online tracking and empower users to engage with their personal data held by companies. Gain insights into user studies examining privacy perceptions and learn about collaborations with artists aimed at recentering privacy as a societal value. Discover how data-driven approaches can be leveraged to help users understand data collection and usage in the modern digital landscape. Led by an award-winning expert in computer security, privacy, and human-computer interaction, this talk offers valuable perspectives on navigating privacy concerns in an increasingly data-centric world.
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Stanford Seminar - How Can Privacy Exist in a Data-Driven World?
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Stanford Online
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