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Daily Dashboard | Op-ed: Drone discussion needs to move away from ‘sunbather narrative’ Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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In an op-ed for Slate, Margot E. Kaminski asserts how the discussion surrounding drone privacy needs to move away from “Peeping Toms” and toward more important issues. Kaminski recaps various news stories about drones hovering over beaches and other places, but warns what will happen if the “sunbather narrative” dominates the drone discussion. “The problem with letting the sunbather narrative dominate drone privacy coverage is that it provides a woefully incomplete account of the kinds of privacy concerns that drones raise. If we legislate to protect the modesty of sunbathers, we risk letting significant issues fall by the wayside,” said Kaminski. Among those topics include information privacy. “Drones will collect enormous amounts of information and absent federal omnibus data privacy law, which we don’t have in the United States, there is next to nothing to govern that data’s processing or use,” Kaminski said.
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