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Amnesty International: AI data scraping violates privacy, perpetuates bias

Amnesty International has raised concerns about data scraping systems that extract information from billions of public online posts without user consent, potentially violating privacy rights. The organization also highlighted that generative AI systems trained on this data can perpetuate racial and gender biases, reflecting existing societal stereotypes found in the training datasets. These issues underscore a conflict between AI development and fundamental human rights, particularly privacy and non-discrimination. AI

IMPACT Highlights potential human rights violations and ethical concerns in AI training data, urging for greater scrutiny of data collection and bias mitigation.

RANK_REASON Amnesty International's report on AI data scraping and bias constitutes commentary on the broader implications of AI development.

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    According to Amnesty International, "data scraping systems extracted information from billions of public online posts worldwide without the explicit consent of

    According to Amnesty International, "data scraping systems extracted information from billions of public online posts worldwide without the explicit consent of web users, violating their right to privacy enshrined in fundamental human rights treaties and specific resolutions on t…