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Is Artificial Intelligence a Danger for Privacy?

The General Regulation of Data Protection (GdPr) already applies to algorithms in order to guarantee a high level of privacy protection, but the development of ever more autonomous learning algorithms means it should be adapted. More transparency and intelligibility in the operating mode of the algorithm, the guarantee that the data used is not biased, that the functioning of the algorithm is loyal and non-discriminating, and, finally, that its role is limited to an aid to decision-making without replacing human beings, who should always remain in control: such are some of the issues to tackle so that the expected progress of ai do not undermine the ethical values inscribed in European and French law.

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Référence électonique : Francis DONNAT, "Is Artificial Intelligence a Danger for Privacy?", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°170, 170 - L’intelligence artificielle, p.95-103 . Consulté le 2023-06-08 00:36:00 . URL : https://revue-pouvoirs.fr/Is-Artificial-Intelligence-a.html