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AI and Data Privacy

The increasing use of AI raises significant concerns about data privacy, including the potential for data breaches, misuse of personal information, and the de-anonymization of data. Regulatory scrutiny and technological solutions are needed to address these challenges.

Detected: 2026-03-02 · Updated: 2026-03-02

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