

Woodrow Hartzog
Developing insights into the future of privacy and digital technologies, Woodrow Hartzog is a distinguished Professor of Law at the International Law Harvard University. His academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the exploration of law and policy issues surrounding privacy, digital technologies, and artificial intelligence. With a robust background in these fields, Professor Hartzog has contributed significantly to the academic and public discourse through his extensive body of work, including two influential books and numerous scholarly and popular publications. Professor Hartzog's research interests are diverse and encompass automation, data protection frameworks, algorithms, and robotics. His work often delves into the intricate relationship between technology and society, seeking to understand and address the challenges posed by emerging digital technologies. His insights are not only theoretical but also practical, aiming to inform and shape policy decisions that impact the future of privacy and technology. Holding a Ph.D. in mass communication, an LL.M. in law, and a J.D. in law, Professor Hartzog's interdisciplinary approach allows him to bridge the gap between legal frameworks and technological advancements. His academic journey and professional experiences have equipped him with a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and digital technologies, making him a leading voice in the field.
Publications
, 491-510, 2025-01-01
, 1-29, 2021-10-13
, 2012-01-01
, 405-433, 2010-10-04
, 26-27, 2013-11-01
, 70, 2016-12-14