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501. The Philosophical and Ethical Dimensions of Privacy and Surveillance feat. Carissa Véliz

Jan 17, 2025
Carissa Véliz, an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford and an expert on privacy and surveillance, dives deep into the significance of privacy in our digital age. She discusses why philosophers have overlooked this important topic historically. Carissa highlights the ethical dilemmas posed by data commoditization and the need for stronger legal frameworks. The conversation tackles the tension between convenience and privacy, as well as the individual and corporate responsibilities in protecting personal data.
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ANECDOTE

Chinese Views on Targeting

  • Chinese business people, exposed to targeted advertising, found it disturbing.
  • This contrasts with many Americans who are less concerned.
INSIGHT

Data Ignorance

  • People understand data collection abstractly but not its specific implications.
  • They often underestimate the extent and detail of data companies collect.
ADVICE

Targeted Ads' Hidden Costs

  • Targeted advertising is costly and often ineffective compared to alternatives.
  • Consider the ethical implications and hidden costs, like funding harmful industries, before accepting its benefits.
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