Stanford CIS

Panelists use cross-disciplinary lens to examine current challenges on privacy and security

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"Assistant Professor of law Ryan Calo developed his answer from a law and policy perspective. Currently, law could find inadequacies in security of household robots and cars, which enables federal agencies to sue or fine such crimes.

He said many young kids, like his own, are able to discover and interact with electronic devices, such as talking to Siri and household robots. However, could things be more easily solved if the tech design could automatically disable tracking and video feed in some specific situations, such as around your neighbors and in the bathrooms?

“I found myself consistently turning to other disciplines for the answers that my own discipline is not able to furnish,” Calo said."

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