Do early steps into agentic AI respect our needs for privacy and security?
Briefly

AI assistants have the potential to compromise privacy and security if not designed with user protection in mind. The initial rollout of these tools has raised concerns about data access and control. OpenAI's new agent allows for web browsing and data management, but users need clarity on data handling. There is a call for the AI industry to embed privacy and security at the core of development and provide users with control over their information to mitigate risks associated with data misuse.
AI assistants, if designed improperly, can pose significant risks to privacy and security, potentially exploiting user data without proper controls in place.
The utility of AI assistants grows with the data they collect, raising concerns about data management and unauthorized sharing across services.
Read at privacyinternational.org
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