PRIVACY INVASION: Defining the Terms of Engagement

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More fallout this week from the Edward Snowden leaks two years ago: the US Second Court of Appeals ruled May 7th that the NSA's mass phone surveillance is illegal, but did not issue an injunction to stop the Agency's bulk data collection. Meanwhile, many of us knowingly give up privacy online for digital convenience. As the concept of privacy continues to evolve, leading technologists and thinkers debate what privacy means and how much should we want and expect. VIDEO: Clockwise from left: voice-recognition pioneer Janet Baker, co-founder of Dragon Systems; Rajiv Maheswaran, CEO, Second Spectrum, a data software company that's helping NBA teams up their game; Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, author of predictably insightful books like Predictably Irrational; Polymath industrial designer Yves Behar, Founder, fuseproject; Chief Creative Officer, Jawbone; COO, August; Ali Kashani, Founder and CTO, Neurio, an Internet of Things start-up that is monitoring your house; Fei-Fei Li, Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Stanford Vision Lab, is teaching computers to see; and Rodney Brooks, Founder and CTO, Rethink Robotics and Co-founder of iRobot, is concerned that Google knows every move he makes but is tempted by their tools nonetheless.

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