The Significance of Responsible AI Development for Privacy Protection
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Summary
The article discusses the importance of responsible AI development that prioritizes privacy and people over data exploitation. It criticizes Big Tech for using AI to turn people into products and accelerate surveillance-capitalism.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledArtificial intelligence has the power to tackle humanity’s challenges, big and small, from scheduling meetings to modeling molecules.
Instead of using AI to serve people, they’re turning people into products — and using AI to accelerate the surveillance-capitalism business model built on advertising, data harvesting, and exploitation.
We need an AI assistant built responsibly — putting people and privacy first.
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