Privacy Issues of AI

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This chapter sheds light on how private data is systematically collected, stored and analysed with the help of artificial intelligence. We discuss various forms of persistent surveillance at home and in public spaces. While massive data collection raises considerable ethical concerns, it is also the basis for better performance for AI systems.

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Bartneck, C., Lütge, C., Wagner, A., & Welsh, S. (2021). Privacy Issues of AI. In SpringerBriefs in Ethics (pp. 61–70). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51110-4_8

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