As AI advances and data privacy laws fall behind, the U.S. faces a major national security threat: the unchecked exploitation of personal data. This week, Elisa is joined by Margaret Hu, Professor of Law at William & Mary, and Davi Ottenheimer, Vice President of Trust and Digital Ethics at Inrupt, to explore the vulnerabilities in our digital footprint and what can be done to protect it. Together, they dive into the intricacies of microtargeting, AI regulation, and potential legislative fixes, while shedding light on the urgent need for a federal data privacy infrastructure.
Margaret Hu is the Taylor Reveley Research Professor and Professor of Law, and Director of the Digital Democracy Lab, at William & Mary Law School
Davi Ottenheimer is Vice President of Trust and Digital Ethics at Inrupt
References:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act, Overview
NSLT Ep. 179, Algorithms – Who's in Control? with Alex Stamos (Part 1)
ABA Event: Register for the Protecting American Innovation from Foreign Adversaries luncheon this September 24th in Washington DC, featuring David Cattler, Director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA)
ABA Event: Register for the Women in National Security Law event, A Discussion with National Security Lawyers Serving in Congress, this October 24th in Washington DC