Pam Dixon is the founder and executive director of the World Privacy Forum, a respected public interest research group. An author and researcher, she has written influential studies in the area of identity, AI, health, and complex data ecosystems and their governance for more than 20 years. Dixon has worked extensively on privacy and governance across multiple jurisdictions, including the US, India, Africa, Asia, the EU, and additional jurisdictions. Dixon currently serves as the co-chair of the UN Statistics Data Governance and Legal Frameworks working group, and is an advisor to WHO’s Health Data Collaborative. At OECD, Dixon chairs the formal civil society multistakeholder work in OECD’s Artificial Intelligence Working Party. Dixon has presented her work on complex data ecosystems governance to the National Academies of Science, the Mongolian National Academies of Science, and to the Royal Academies of Science.
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Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection)
Join us Monday, June 9th, at 12:00pm EST for a timely discussion examining how artificial...
Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection)
Join us Monday, June 9th, at 12:00pm EST for a timely discussion examining how artificial...