
Data Without Borders: The Patchwork Problem of a Connected World
From Tech Policy Grind by The Internet Law & Policy Foundry
March 24, 2026 · 39 min · Season 6 · Episode 4
About this episode
The episode discusses the complexities of cross-border data flows and their implications for AI development and data governance.
In our second episode on Cross Border Data Flows, Victoria Ferrari and Guest Amanda Molina tackle the impact of Cross Border Data Flows on AI development. In a world where data moves faster than any border checkpoint, global laws and cybersecurity frameworks are struggling to keep up. From Europe’s GDPR to China’s data localization rules to emerging U.S. approaches, the digital landscape is a patchwork of competing philosophies about who controls data and why. In this episode, host Victoria Ferrari and guest Amanda Molina break down what cross-border data transfers actually mean, why global rules remain fragmented, and how different legal traditions shape data governance. As governments increasingly restrict data flows in the name of national security, are we entering an era of digital nationalism where data sovereignty belongs to the state rather than the individual? What does this mean for companies navigating conflicting laws and for individuals whose data moves across borders? And can the world move toward shared frameworks for privacy, security, and governance, or are we headed for a more divided digital future?
People in this episode
Host: Victoria Ferrari
Guest: Amanda Molina
Topics covered
- Cross Border Data Flows
- AI development
- data governance
- digital nationalism
- data sovereignty
- privacy frameworks
Keywords
- cross-border data
- AI
- data governance
- national security
- digital nationalism
- data sovereignty
- privacy
- cybersecurity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: GDPR, China, U.S.
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