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AI technologies often trigger concerns about privacy, a concept whose meaning can be challenging to grasp. Consequently, people’s worries about privacy tend to be unclear, complicating efforts to address these concerns and clarify how AI either poses or doesn’t pose threats to individuals. This article highlights overlooked distinctions and explored their impact on concerns about how AI technology affects privacy threats. It implies that security, rather than the fundamentals of privacy, is frequently brought up when individuals voice concerns about privacy with regard to artificial intelligence. However, the focus on security overlooks the significance of privacy in fostering autonomy and shaping our identities. Enhancing understanding of these nuances could assist AI developers in explaining to users which interests are affected and which are not using AI systems.
Madhuri Nallam (Mon,) studied this question.