"Privacy in an AI Era: How Do We Protect Our Personal Information?"

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) era, which includes Large Language Models (LLMs) and chatbots, raises new privacy concerns. There are concerns about whether personal information is included in a model's training data. Jennifer King, a privacy and data policy fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Stanford HAI), and Caroline Meinhardt, Stanford HAI's policy research manager, published a white paper titled "Rethinking Privacy in the AI Era: Policy Provocations for a Data-Centric World" to better understand these threats and grapple with possible solutions. This article continues to discuss key findings from the report on the risks of AI and potential solutions.  

Stanford University reports "Privacy in an AI Era: How Do We Protect Our Personal Information?"

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