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International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Privacy, and Governance

Bennett University-INET-YSI Conference

Start time:

November 30, 2024 @ 9:00 am - December 2, 2024 @ 6:00 pm

UTC+5.5

Location:

School of Liberal Arts, Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 201310

Type:

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Description:

The ongoing advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are not happening in a vacuum; they are socially, economically, politically, and culturally embedded. As artificial intelligence systems get augmented, it is important to align them with principles and values that humans find aggregable.

Ever since the cave-dwellers started to externalize or exteriorize their memories by painting the cave-walls, humans have been marshalling things outside their body to augment their capacity to understand the world around and within them to collaborate and live better. The recent advances in the ability to artificially create machines that can mimic thinking or act intelligently are allowing others to go where it was not ordinarily possible. The intended and unintended consequences of the AI capacity to make intrusion in the private realms of others have not been receiving sufficient attention from academic communities across the world.

There is a complex connection between technology and privacy that becomes a pressing concern. Critical theories, particularly those analyzing power, surveillance, and control, provide a valuable framework for understanding how AI impacts individual privacy. AI technologies, especially those based on data collection, are perpetuating these dynamics. For example, algorithms can analyze large amounts of personal data, resulting in the normalization of surveillance of people based on their behavior, decisions, preferences, and vulnerabilities without ever physically intruding in others’ private realms. This can potentially lead to an internalization of the observer’s gaze. This internalization can lead to self-censorship and conformity as individuals modify their behavior

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