Balancing Innovation and Privacy: Ethical Implications of AI in the Digital Age
Document Type
Poster Presentation
Publication Date
4-25-2025
Keywords
fsc2025
Abstract
This paper looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) is growing fast and helping us in many ways, but also causing worries about privacy. It argues that we need strong privacy rules to protect people's rights and keep their trust. The paper explains what AI and privacy are, gives some history, and shows examples of privacy problems. It talks about the ethical issues like spying and data misuse, and answers arguments against privacy concerns. Finally, it suggests ways to improve privacy, like better data rules and new technologies.
Publication Information
Smith, Andrew, "Balancing Innovation and Privacy: Ethical Implications of AI in the Digital Age" (2025). Fisher Showcase 2025. Paper 167.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/fsc2025/167
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Comments
Student poster presented at the 2025 Fisher Showcase, St. John Fisher University, April 25, 2025.