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[Privacy Law at Berkeley] Inside California’s Privacy Enforcement: A Conversation with Stacey D. Schesser
Monday, March 9, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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When AI generates millions of nonconsensual intimate images, who holds companies accountable? Can privacy law keep pace with AI abuse?
Join California DOJ’s Supervising Deputy Attorney General for Privacy, Stacey D. Schesser, for a critical conversation about holding tech companies accountable. From the landmark xAI/Grok investigation into AI-generated deepfake abuse to CCPA enforcement against Google, Sephora, and Healthline.com—discover what’s working to protect consumers and victims in 2026.
Stacey has led groundbreaking privacy enforcement actions and was named 2024 “Privacy Lawyer of the Year” by the California Lawyers Association. This is a rare opportunity to hear California DOJ’s response to tech industry violations. If you care about data protection in the AI age – this conversation becomes essential.
RSVP by Saturday, 03/07 for lunch.
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