In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Meg Leta Jones discusses her new book, "Cntrl + Z: The Right To Be Forgotten," and why she wrote it. She'll also talk about whether the U.S. should follow the EU’s lead in implementing the right to be forgotten, and whether that’s even possible, as well as her latest research on automation, which includes, among other questions, whether we should replace umpires with robots in baseball. Sure it would take away some human error, but would it also take away some of the fun?
20 January 2017
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Meg Leta Jones
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