Ethical Implications of AI in Data Collection: Balancing Innovation with Privacy (2503.14539v1)
Abstract: This article examines the ethical and legal implications of AI driven data collection, focusing on developments from 2023 to 2024. It analyzes recent advancements in AI technologies and their impact on data collection practices across various sectors. The study compares regulatory approaches in the European Union, the United States, and China, highlighting the challenges in creating a globally harmonized framework for AI governance. Key ethical issues, including informed consent, algorithmic bias, and privacy protection, are critically assessed in the context of increasingly sophisticated AI systems. The research explores case studies in healthcare, finance, and smart cities to illustrate the practical challenges of AI implementation. It evaluates the effectiveness of current legal frameworks and proposes solutions encompassing legal and policy recommendations, technical safeguards, and ethical frameworks. The article emphasizes the need for adaptive governance and international cooperation to address the global nature of AI development while balancing innovation with the protection of individual rights and societal values.
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