person
Helen Nissenbaum
Cornell Tech professor; contextual integrity theory
Cornell Tech philosopher whose contextual integrity framework is the most-cited theory of privacy in tech-policy debates. Frames AI privacy as about appropriate information flow between contexts.
current Andrew H. and Ann R. Tisch Professor, Cornell Tech
Strategy positions
Governance firstendorses
Lead with regulation, treaties, liability regimesArgues privacy violations happen when AI systems break contextual integrity, use information in ways the original context did not authorise.
Privacy is not secrecy. Privacy is the appropriate flow of information according to contextual norms.
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Record last updated 2026-04-25.