Episode 85 - Michal Kosinski, Ph.D. on The End of Privacy

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Episode 85 - Michal Kosinski, Ph.D. on The End of Privacy Show Notes This week, Tom and Carla are very pleased to have Dr. Michal Kosinski with us as our guest. Michal is an Associate Professor at Stanford University (Graduate School of Business) and holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Cambridge and master's degrees in psychometrics and in social psychology. Michal's research focuses on the fields of individual psychological differences and on the implications of digital privacy. Michal's Website Michal's Talk at Google: The End of Privacy Big Five Personality model Big Five: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism Deep neural networks detecting sexual orientation from facial images. Michal's paper in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Daniel Kahneman's work Author's Note: Michal's response to criticisms of his research Sharing data as analogous to paying taxes Harvey Milk as example of social change processes If only we could get privacy back... The RoboPsych Podcast has been voted one of the Top 5 Robotics Podcasts by Feedspot readers. Thanks for listening to the RoboPsych Podcast. Please subscribe and review! Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on Overcast RoboPsych.com