1、Rethinking Privacy in the AI EraPolicy Provocations for a Data-Centric World White PaperFebruary 2024Jennifer KingCaroline MeinhardtWhite PaperRethinking Privacy in the AI Era2Authors Jennifer King is the Privacy and Data Policy Fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artifici
2、al Intelligence(HAI).An internationally recognized expert in information privacy,her research examines the publics understanding and expectations of online privacy as well as the policy implications of emerging technologies,including artificial intelligence.Her recent research explores alternatives
3、to notice and consent(with the World Economic Forum),the impact of Californias new privacy laws,and manipulative design(dark patterns).She also co-directs the Dark Patterns Tip Line repository at Stanford.Prior to joining HAI,she was the Director of Consumer Privacy at the Center for Internet and So
4、ciety at Stanford Law School from 2018 to 2020.Dr.King completed her doctorate in information management and systems(information science)at the University of California,Berkeley School of Information.Caroline Meinhardt is the policy research manager at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artif
5、icial Intelligence(HAI),where she develops and oversees policy research initiatives.She is passionate about harnessing AI governance research to inform policies that ensure the safe and responsible development of AI around the worldwith a focus on research on the privacy implications of AI developme
6、nt,the implementation challenges of AI regulation,and the governance of large-scale AI models.Prior to joining HAI,Caroline worked as a China-focused consultant and analyst,managing and delivering in-depth research and strategic advice regarding Chinas development and regulation of emerging technolo