Privacy is Dead
Easy Prey20 Aug 2025

Privacy is Dead

Privacy in the digital age has grown from a background concern into one of the defining issues of our time. What began with simple questions about online safety has expanded into a complex, global conversation about how artificial intelligence, biometric data, and massive data ecosystems are reshaping daily life.

Pam Dixon has been at the center of these discussions for more than two decades. As the founder and executive director of the World Privacy Forum, she's worked across the U.S., Europe, India, Africa, and beyond, advising governments, international organizations, and policymakers on how to create effective privacy protections.

In this episode, Pam takes us through the history of modern privacy law, the ways different regions approach the challenge, and the new frontiers like collective privacy, AI governance, and health data that demand fresh thinking. She also offers a grounded perspective on how to build systems that safeguard individuals while still allowing innovation to thrive, and why getting those guardrails right now will shape the future of trust in technology.

Show Notes:
  • [4:49] Pam identified privacy risks in early resume databases and produced a 50-page report on job boards, now known as job search platforms.
  • [8:56] Pam now chairs the civil society work at OECD in AI, contributing to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Privacy Guidelines (first adopted in 1980).
  • [11:17] The launch of the internet marked a major shift in privacy, transitioning from slower, isolated systems to globally connected networks.
  • [11:46] Early adoption of the internet was limited to academia, government, and tech enthusiasts before reaching the public.
  • [12:45] Privacy frameworks were built on Fair Information Practices, developed in the United States in the 1970s by the Health, Education, and Welfare Committee (later HHS).
  • [15:58] GDPR was developed and enforced in 2018 with extraterritorial provisions applying to companies worldwide (General Data Protection Regulation, enacted in 2016 and enforced in 2018).
  • [18:59] Large language models and deep machine learning advancements have created new and complex privacy challenges.
  • [22:06] Some countries approach privacy with more flexibility and openness, while maintaining strong guardrails.
  • [23:37] In June 2023, a University of Tokyo study on data privacy was presented at an OECD meeting, highlighting evolving global strategies.
  • [26:30] Governments are working together on "data free flow with trust" to address cross-border data concerns.
  • [28:09] Pam warns that AI ecosystems are still forming, and policymakers need to observe carefully before rushing into regulation.
  • [28:31] She emphasizes the emerging issue of collective privacy, which impacts entire groups rather than individuals.
  • [29:04] Privacy issues are complex and not linear; they require ongoing adaptation.
  • [30:24] ChatGPT's launch did not fundamentally change machine learning, but the 2017 transformer paper did, making AI more efficient.
  • [31:53] Known challenges in AI include algorithmic bias related to age, gender, and skin tone.
  • [33:07] Legislative proposals for privacy now require practical testing rather than theoretical drafting.
  • [35:39] AI legislative debates often center on fears of harming innovation, but scientific data should guide regulation.
  • [40:29] NIH reports caution participants in certain medical AI programs to fully understand risks before joining.
  • [41:59] Some patients willingly share all their health data to advance medical research, while others are more cautious.
  • [43:50] Tools for privacy protection are developing, but the field remains in transition.
  • [48:56] Asia and Europe are leading in AI and privacy transitions, with strong national initiatives and regulations.
  • [52:42] The U.S. privacy landscape relies on sector-specific laws such as HIPAA (1996) and COPPA (1998) rather than a single national framework.
  • [54:48] Studies show that wealthy nations often have the least trust in their digital ecosystems, despite advanced infrastructure.
  • [56:19] A little-known U.S. law, A119, allows for voluntary consensus standards in specialized areas, enabling faster innovation compared to ISO processes.
  • [56:48] Voluntary standards can accelerate development in fields like medical AI, avoiding years-long delays from traditional approval processes.
  • [57:32] An FDA case study on an AI-driven heart pump showed significant performance changes between initial deployment and later use, underscoring the importance of testing and oversight.

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