Can the internet ever forget you: Privacy in digital era (Part 1) Sajan Poovayya Decodes

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Technology is recording all aspects of our life. Digital footprints can track almost every second of our day with the devices around us. Technology has opened the world around us and created a virtual public space. The doors to this public space have been opened forever, making the identity of the individual digitally immortal. The online presence of data permanently raises new questions regarding the right to privacy and how artificial intelligence might use it. What are the circumstances in which you can invoke and enforce your right to be forgotten? What can the courts do in this regard.
    With privacy at its heart, the right to be forgotten is a conscious choice that an individual exercises when they dynamically exist in the world, dynamically sharing and withholding information. The concept of autonomy plays a key role in this dynamic.

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