Privacy of Personal Data in the Generative AI Data Lifecycle

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Abstract

The use of personal data to develop and update GenAI models can harm individuals by disclosing personal data, including sensitive personal data, to a broad audience; enabling individual profiling for targeting, monitoring, and potential discrimination; producing false information; and limiting an individual’s ability to keep their personal data private.7 This article examines how the current approaches to data privacy in the US and EU govern personal data in the GenAI data lifecycle. We focus specifically on the flow of personal data in the GenAI data lifecycle because its collection and use have important data privacy implications for users.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-268
Number of pages50
JournalNYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law
Volume13
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2024

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