Solove on Tech

Solove on Tech

by Daniel Solove
What Your Children Need to Learn About Privacy
Daniel Solove (GW Law) chats with Lorrie Cranor (Carnegie Mellon CS) about their children’s books and how children should be educated about privacy in today’s digital age. Solove’s THE EYEMONGER is for older kids. Lorrie’s PRIVACY PLEASE! is for younger ones.
The People Who Protect Your Privacy
Daniel Solove (GW Law) chats with Stephen Bolinger, the creator of the documentary “Privacy People” about the role of privacy professionals and their importance.
Your Data Will Be Used Against You (with Andrew G. Ferguson)
Daniel Solove talks to Andrew Guthrie Ferguson about his book Your Data Will Be Used Against You: Policing In The Age Of Self-Surveillance
AI, Manipulation and Control (with Jacob Ward)
What are the dangers of AI being used to manipulate and control people? Daniel Solove talks to Jacob Ward about his book, The Loop: How AI is Creating a World Without Choices and How to Fight Back.
What’s New in Privacy & AI Law? (with Jodi Daniels)
AI and privacy law are evolving rapidly. Daniel Solove speaks with Jodi Daniels (Red Clover Advisors) about recent developments, emerging trends, and what organizations should pay attention to in the months ahead.
The Economics of Privacy (with Alessandro Acquisti)
Daniel Solove interviews Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University) about his pathbreaking work on the economics of privacy. Topics include the privacy paradox, the value of personal data, attitudes and behaviors, and the impact of privacy laws.
Is Online Scraping Legal? (with Woodrow Hartzog)
Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog discuss their article, The Great Scrape: The Clash Between Privacy and Scraping (113 Cal. L. Rev. 1521, 2025). They explore the growing tension between data scraping, often essential for AI, and core privacy principles in modern privacy laws.
The Trump Effect on Tech Law (with Anu Bradford)
For years, the EU has exerted strong influence in privacy, AI, and tech regulation - the “Brussels Effect.” But deregulatory policies from the Trump Administration in the U.S. have begun gaining traction abroad. Daniel Solove interviews Professor Anu Bradford (Columbia Law) about whether a “Trump Effect” on tech regulation is emerging and how global regulatory dynamics may shift.
Dealing with Technology’s Hazards (with Ryan Calo)
Daniel Solove speaks with Ryan Calo (University of Washington Law) about Calo’s book Law and Technology: A Methodological Approach and how legal systems can better understand and address the risks and challenges created by new technologies.
AI Chatbots and the Law (with Kristen Mathews)
AI chatbots are raising a host of legal issues, and legislatures are beginning to respond. Daniel Solove and Kristen Mathews (Cooley) discuss new laws, proposed legislation, and the evolving regulation of AI chatbots.
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