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Hi, I'm Jen Rubin, Editor-in-Chief of The Contrarian. I bet you're concerned about privacy more than you used to be. With Elon Musk and his tech bros pawing through the government and looking at tax information, health information, I am sure it has gone through your mind that there's information that the
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government collects that you would prefer that private individuals, private individuals who have large social media platforms, do not have. And what better person to explain privacy to us than Daniel Soloff. He is the author of a new book, which is very timely. It is called Unprivacy and Technology. Welcome, Daniel.
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Thanks. I'm really thrilled to be here.

As we watched DOGE attempt to gain access to millions of Americans’ sensitive information, technological privacy is becoming a key point of contention. Jen Rubin interviews Daniel Solove to talk through what laws keep our data private, and the attempt to keep up with new, emerging technologies.

Daniel J. Solove is a Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the George Washington University Law School, the co-director of the GW Center for Law & Technology, and the director of the Privacy and Technology Law Program. He is also the author of On Privacy and Technology which explores the best ways to combat the threats to privacy in the era of AI and other novel technologies.