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Are connected and autonomous cars convenient or creepy? In this
TEDxWilmington talk, Fenwick & West Privacy and Cybersecurity
co-chair Jim Koenig discusses an innovative approach to balancing
privacy and convenience. This new model, called "Affiliated
Consent," is a possible framework to help individuals make the
millions of decisions involved in building trust and interacting
with cars and other machines in the connected future we
envision.
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