My latest research focuses on the ethics of artificial intelligence, digital privacy, and how informed consent can be meaningfully achieved in increasingly automated and data-driven environments.
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In my recent book, Rethinking Informed Consent in the Big Data Age, I explore the possibility of rethinking informed consent in the online context. This work examines how privacy policies might be subjected to ethics review, evaluates the use of automated consent mechanisms, and investigates the potential of visual privacy policies as more accessible alternatives.
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The project bridges philosophical inquiry with legal and policy analysis, offering a multi-disciplinary framework for understanding and improving consent practices in digital spaces.

