What are the privacy implications of AI? How can we approach this broad and pressing question? This workshop is organized by Privacy Studies Journal based at the Danish National Research Foundation Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen. We take a comprehensive and interdisciplinary view at privacy and the private in past, present, and future as we zoom in on instances, negotiations, regulations, disruptions, and protection of privacy across different contexts. The workshop invites an open discussion, fleshing out the vision for the journal; to inspire communication between approaches and disciplines and to motivate the ‘disciplinary literacy’ of scholars, practitioners, and others interested in privacy. This workshop is moderated by director of the Centre for Privacy Studies, chief editor of Privacy Studies Journal, Professor Mette Birkedal Bruun. The discussion is initiated by authors of the forthcoming Privacy Studies Journal position paper ‘Artificial Intelligence and Privacy: Causes for Concern’, Mateusz Jurewicz and Natacha Klein Käfer.