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Here’s a Regulatory Review precis
In a working paper, Daniel J. Solove, the Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology at the George Washington University Law School, and Woodrow Hartzog, a Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law, discussed Franz Kafka’s view of human nature as insight for data privacy regulation. Solove and Hartzog argued that Kafka’s ideas about individual powerlessness highlight why an “Individual Control Model” system of privacy regulation, where individuals are empowered to make decisions on how their data is used, are misguided. Solove and Hartzog interpreted Kafka’s work to highlight that individuals will make wrong choices about their own preferences and safety. Therefore, Solove and Hartzog contended that “Societal Structure Models,” which focus on controlling organizations’ power over individual data, were more beneficial. The two encouraged policymakers to use this model over the individual control model.
Here’s the paper
Kafka in the Age of AI and the Futility of Privacy as Control