The End of Privacy | Michal Kosinski | Talks at Google
Have you ever wondered about the future of your privacy?
A growing proportion of human activities, from social interactions to entertainment to shopping, are now mediated by digital devices and services, creating an unprecedented number of digital footprints that can be used to reveal our intimate traits, emotions, and predict future behavior. Given the progress in Artificial Intelligence and computing, how can we prepare users, the public, and ourselves for this coming reality, and ensure that privacy will not only be reserved for the privileged few?
About Dr. Kosinski:
Dr. Kosinski is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, and is a leading authority on privacy risks, psychometrics, and psychological profiling. His research, which has spanned his tenure at Stanford, his previous work as the Deputy Director of the University of Cambridge Psychometrics Centre, and a researcher at Microsoft Research has been covered in Bloomberg, CBS and the Economist, among other publications.