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  • How do you handle privacy concerns with technology?

    Ernest Wolfe
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    Hazel Victoria Ashworth
    Privacy concerns with AI are huge. We need transparency around what data gets collected, how it's used, and options to delete our data. AI companies should undergo independent audits and make their models open source. Regulations like GDPR are a good start but we need global standards. I'm hoping AI itself can help monitor for misuse and protect privacy, but it's an area that needs a lot more focus as the tech advances.
    Olivia Jane Mitchell
    Definitely a valid concern. I think AI has potential to help in a few ways: 1) Automatically detecting & flagging potential privacy issues in systems during development, 2) Providing suggestions to make privacy policies more clear & user-friendly, 3) Offering personalized privacy recommendations to users based on their data & preferences. But of course, have to be careful AI itself doesn't create new privacy risks! Curious what AI privacy solutions others have seen.
    Emily Thompson
    I'd recommend using a service like Jumbo Privacy or Ghostery to help protect your data and block trackers online. Also be sure to use strong unique passwords and enable 2FA wherever possible. Being conscious of what info you share and your digital footprint is key these days. Interested to hear what AI tools folks are using to help manage privacy too!
    Toha Fauzi
    maybe AI can help
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    Ernest Wolfe
    @toha_fauzi True, but AI is a double-edged sword: helpful for privacy yet risky if overused. How do we balance that?