Security News > 2020 > January > There is no easy fix to AI privacy problems
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Artificial intelligence - more specifically, the machine learning subset of AI - has a number of privacy problems.
There is currently a fine line that AI developers must walk to create useful systems to benefit society and yet avoid violating privacy rights.
Again, there are privacy benefits but it can result in serious degradation of accuracy for the AI system, thereby undermining their overall value and purpose.
Applying this to AI development, data privacy remains intact while training can still proceed.
The only thing that is clear is that we need to achieve the right level of privacy so we can benefit from the tremendous advantages that AI potentially holds for mankind.
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