'Invasion of privacy': Youths more distrustful of AI data systems, B.C. study finds
- Youths and AI developers have differing views on AI systems, with a significant number of youths showing a lack of trust in them, as indicated by a study from a B.C. University.
- The study found youths rated their trust in AI data systems at 3.1, much lower than the 4.2 trust rating given by AI professionals.
- Ajay Shrestha, the researcher, noted that many youths view data sharing as an invasion of privacy and feel uncomfortable sharing their data.
- The study recommends best practices for ethical AI, including informed consent and privacy education for students, to address youths' privacy concerns.
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