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AI's intimate data collection demands new privacy standards and user control

The increasing intimacy of data collected by AI systems necessitates a re-evaluation of personal data handling, moving beyond traditional security frameworks. AI applications now infer deeply personal insights, creating a gap between what AI learns and user understanding. Companies must prioritize privacy as an infrastructure decision, ensure transparency in data usage, and grant users granular control over their data to build lasting trust. AI

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IMPACT AI systems' deep data inference requires new ethical and engineering standards for user trust and data control.

RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece discussing the ethical implications of AI data collection and user trust, rather than reporting on a specific event or release.

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AI's intimate data collection demands new privacy standards and user control

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Swapnil Chawande, Forbes Councils Member ·

    When AI Knows Too Much: It's Time To Set Your Own Standard For Personal Data

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