PRIVACY CONCERNS AND DATA PROTECTION IN AN ERA OF AI SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES
Abstract
This article examines the escalating privacy concerns and the imperative for robust data protection mechanisms within the context of the pervasive integration of AI surveillance technologies. As artificial intelligence continues to advance, its integration into surveillance systems raises critical questions about individual rights, societal norms, and the potential for abuse. By analyzing current AI-driven surveillance practices, legal frameworks, and ethical considerations, this article underscores the pressing need to strike a balance between technological innovation and the preservation of personal privacy. Through a comprehensive exploration of the challenges posed by AI surveillance, this study aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse surrounding the establishment of effective safeguards and policies that safeguard individual privacy in an era dominated by AI surveillance technologies.
Keywords
Privacy concerns, legal regulation, data protectionHow to Cite
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