The AI boom, including the advent of large language models (LLMs) and their associated chatbots, poses new challenges for privacy. Is our personal information part of a model’s training data? Are our prompts being shared with law enforcement? Will chatbots connect diverse threads from our online lives and output them to anyone?
To better understand these threats and to wrestle with potential solutions, Jennifer King, privacy and data policy fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Stanford HAI), and Caroline Meinhardt, Stanford HAI’s policy research manager, published a white paper titled “Rethinking Privacy in the AI Era: Policy Provocations for a Data-Centric World.” Here, King describes their main findings.
- Date Published:3.18.2024
- Original Publication: Stanford Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence