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University of Puget Sound Symposium on AI & Privacy 2026

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University of Puget Sound Symposium on AI & Privacy 2026

The University of Puget Sound AI & Human Values Initiative is pleased to invite you to the Puget Sound Symposium on AI & Privacy

This one-day symposium brings together scholars, practitioners, technologists, and policymakers to examine the rapidly evolving challenges and possibilities at the intersection of artificial intelligence and privacy. Registration is required.

Featuring: Keynote address by Nita Farahany, Duke University: “The Battle for Your Brain: Mental Privacy in the Age of Brain-Sensing Technology.”

Join us as we hear from experts in the field, and together explore essential issues such as:

How artificial intelligence is upending and reshaping longstanding privacy concerns -- from biometric and biological data to the creative and cultural domains of our lives.

Privacy-by-design, technical solutions or forms of resistance, to governance models spanning self-regulation, government-centered, and hybrid regulatory approaches.

Interactive sessions will investigate emerging privacy risks, shifting social norms, and the ways AI is transforming what counts as private, knowable, and controllable.

The Symposium takes place at the University of Puget Sound campus. All sessions other than the keynote address are in Trimble Hall, Trimble Forum. The keynote address and reception are in Thomas Hall, Tahoma Room. The art exhibit is in Kittredge Hall Media Space.

University of Puget Sound
https://www.pugetsound.edu/ai-human-values-puget-sound/symposium-ai-privacy
09:30 AM - 06:00 PM on Thu, 16 Apr 2026
University of Puget Sound
1500 N Warner St, Tacoma, WA 98416
Tacoma, Washington 98416
communitysummer@pugetsound.edu