How do large corporations and governments use our data to manipulate our behaviour? How do we regulate these practices that end up influencing the health of our democracies? Carissa Véliz (United Kingdom) is Associate Professor at the Institute of Ethics in Artificial Intelligence at Oxford University and contributes to media outlets such as El País, The Guardian, The New York Times, New Statesman and The Independent. In her book Privacy is Power (2020, chosen as a Book of the Year by The Economist) she analyses these and other issues that are among the most urgent debates of our time, arguing, for example, in favour of prohibiting the sale of personal data. In conversation with Luis Carlos Vélez.
With the support of British Council