Good afternoon. I'm seeking data privacy experts to comment for an updated article that looks at how AI is rapidly changing the landscape of individual privacy and security. My primary questions are:
1.) A recent report from Stanford University observed a 56.4% increase in AI incidents, including data breaches and compromised sensitive information, between 2023 and 2024. Researchers have also said that despite most organizations acknowledging the dangers AI poses to data security, fewer than two-thirds are actively implementing safeguards. What are your thoughts on this?
2.) In your estimation, what aspect of data privacy and security is most at risk of being compromised by AI?
3.) What can the public do to ensure their data stays secure?
4.) Are there current regulatory gaps that AI can (either intentionally through malicious human operators or unintentionally) exploit in terms of data privacy and security? If so, please explain.
5.) Where do you see the biggest future risk for data privacy, given how quickly AI models are improving and expanding in their capabilities?
posted9/25/2025
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