Revisit Data Privacy Day
The keynote presentation by Carnegie Mellon University’s Sauvik Das on January 28 explored “Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.” Das covered a wide range of AI impacts on privacy, including risks to personal data and opportunities to better protect privacy. An article summarizing the presentation is available on the Michigan Technology Community News website.
A recording of the event is now available on the Past Privacy@Michigan events page on Safe Computing. While you’re there, check out recordings of other past events, such as Dr. Alessandro Acquisti’s 2024 presentation, “The Economics of Privacy at the Crossroads,” including a panel discussion.
Check out Privacy Portraits 2.0
Did you take the Privacy Portraits quiz this winter? Try the new Privacy Portraits 2.0, now expanded to nine unique portraits! Which one is yours? Answer a set of questions to receive your portrait and customized privacy advice. The results are private, of course–you can choose to share them with others or keep them to yourself.
Privacy@Michigan, a collaboration between ITS and the School of Information, hosts events and activities intended to raise awareness, promote best practices, and provoke thought and conversation on privacy topics broadly relevant to our community members and society at large.