CHAPTER 8: AI AND PRIVACY – IS ANYTHING REALLY PRIVATE ANYMORE?
“Previously, most people were anonymous due to obscurity. In its most basic form as absolute inaccessibility of information, obscurity may never occur again.”
Woodrow Hartzog and Frederic Stutzman
Among the moral rights in which most individuals believe, privacy heads the list, but few concepts are less well understood or agreed upon. The definition of privacy often depends upon who you ask. But, in its simplest form, privacy can be defined as the right to be left alone or to be free from interference or intrusion. Data privacy, then, can be described as the right to have some degree of control over how your personal information is collected and used.
In the digital age, the idea ...
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