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Federalist Society Webinar: Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection)

  • Writer: Ashley Baker
    Ashley Baker
  • Jun 14
  • 1 min read


In a recent webinar, experts examined how artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally upending existing data protection laws and reshaping the debate over privacy protections.


The rise of AI has created a tension between unlocking AI’s transformative potential and protecting personal data. As AI systems require vast amounts of data to function effectively, traditional privacy frameworks face unprecedented challenges. Our panel of experts addressed emerging issues in data privacy, such as how AI is challenging conventional data privacy best practices, state-level privacy regulations and their impact on AI innovation, sectoral challenges in healthcare, education, and finance, and what a modern privacy framework designed for the AI era might look like.


SPEAKERS


Executive Director, Committee for Justice


Pam Dixon

Founder & Executive Director, World Privacy Forum


Kevin Frazier

AI Innovation and Law Fellow, University of Texas School of Law


Jennifer Huddleston

Senior Fellow, Technology Policy, Cato Institute


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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.

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