Carissa Véliz, Associate Professor at the Institute for AI at the University of Oxford, discusses how our personal data is the currency of power for tech giants, and ways the balance can be tipped back in favor of individual rights. We also address the privacy implications of large language models, and consider whether OpenAI and tools like ChatGPT are complying with the GDPR. Key Takeaways:
How the erosion of privacy poses a real threat to our fundamental values of democracy
Why she advocates an end to the data economy, some alternative, and the companies leading the way in privacy-first business models
The analog world and its role in safeguarding our privacy, along with different ways to design AI that would require less of our personal data
The temptation to abuse power, and how we may navigate the intersection of technology, privacy, and ethics moving forward
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