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""There is a subjective element of harm to being, living in a society where you feel like you're under surveillance," Ryan Calo, an assistant…
""There is a subjective element of harm to being, living in a society where you feel like you're under surveillance," Ryan Calo, an assistant…
"The paper is certain to get people talking and thinking about the matter in a new light. "Clearly understanding the current legal status of these veh…
The 4th Positive Thinking webcast broadcasted originally on March 28, 2013. Questions covered in the webcast: What are the best practices in connected vehicles?…
"“We don’t yet have self-driving cars in a realistic sense,” says Bryant Walker-Smith, a lecturer at Stanford Law School who specializes in the issues surr…
"In an influential 2011 article, "The Drone as Privacy Catalyst," law professor Ryan Calo predicted that the dystopian images that drones evoke c…
"Cameras mounted on buildings that have facial recognition capability, for example, needn't be lofted on a flying drone to be a privacy concern, Ryan C…
"Based on the number of car crashes in the United States and the miles traveled, he concluded that Google's cars would need "to drive themselves (…
""In 2015, when the FAA is set to begin to relax its prohibition on use and integrate civilian use of drones, then I would think the first folks in th…
Hearing before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on “The Future of Drones in America: Law Enforcement and Privacy Considerations” Wednesday, March 20, 2013…
"“There’s very little in American privacy law that would limit the use of drones for surveillance,” said one witness, Ryan Calo, an assistant professor at…
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary “The Future of Drones In America: Law Enforcement and Privacy Considerations” March 20, 2013 Full PDF available…
""There's very little in American privacy law that would limit the domestic use of drones for surveillance," Calo said. Calo said he thinks t…