Bruce Schneier discusses the challenges of maintaining privacy in the age of artificial intelligence. He highlights that current AI systems, particularly large language models, are trained on vast amounts of data, often including personal information scraped from the internet without explicit consent. This raises significant privacy concerns as these models can inadvertently reveal or misuse sensitive data. Schneier suggests that while technical solutions might offer some protection, a fundamental shift in how data is collected and used, along with stronger regulations, is necessary to safeguard individual privacy. AI
IMPACT AI's pervasive data needs challenge existing privacy frameworks, necessitating new regulatory and technical safeguards.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece by a known security expert discussing the implications of AI on privacy.
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