In the latest episode of "Not Dead Yet," privacy expert Daniel J. Solove discusses the evolving landscape of privacy in the digital age. Solove, a leading thinker on privacy issues, highlights the growing threats posed by surveillance capitalism and artificial intelligence. He argues that privacy is more vulnerable today than in 2000, with AI emerging as a significant threat. Solove addresses the implications of data collection and the softening of privacy laws around AI technologies. He warns of the dangers posed by large language models and AI chatbots, suggesting that society is becoming easier to control. Solove also challenges the notion that those with nothing to hide have nothing to fear, emphasizing the increasing severity of privacy issues.