Artificial Intelligence and the Privacy Paradox: Challenges and Opportunities in Legal Adaptations

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Ms. Trisha Gosain
Ms. Kavya Bhatia
Ms. Rashi Sharma
Ms. Sakshi Bhanvra
Ankita Shaw
Dr. Tulika Singh
Binu Hazarika Kashyap

Abstract

As Artificial Intelligence continues to make its incursions into various aspects of contemporary society, so have the implications to privacy and data protection become increasingly complex. This paper is dedicated to the changing landscape of AI and its interaction with privacy as a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities that the legal adaptations are thrown into. The abstract fleshes out the intricate relationship between AI technologies, data privacy, and the prevailing legal frameworks that bring about paradoxical dynamics from the advancement of AI and the need to safeguard individual privacy. The paper focuses on the various dimensions of the privacy paradox in the era of AI through a review of recent developments and case studies, emphasizing the urgent need for adaptive and nuanced legal measures to successfully manage the inherently existing tensions. It also provides a view into the possible routes that legal frameworks can take in realizing the opportunities of AI and reducing risks to privacy, giving an insight into how AI and privacy are likely to combine in the realm of legal adaptation

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Ms. Trisha Gosain, Ms. Kavya Bhatia, Ms. Rashi Sharma, Ms. Sakshi Bhanvra, Ankita Shaw, Dr. Tulika Singh, & Binu Hazarika Kashyap. (2024). Artificial Intelligence and the Privacy Paradox: Challenges and Opportunities in Legal Adaptations. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 10384–10394. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.4753
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Ms. Trisha Gosain

Assistant Professor of Law, Maharishi Markandeshwar  (Deemed to be) University, Mullana, Haryana.22[1] Assistant Professor of Law

Ms. Kavya Bhatia

Markandeshwar  (Deemed to be) University, Mullana, Haryana.

Ms. Rashi Sharma

Assistant Professor of Law, Maharishi Markandeshwar  (Deemed to be) University, Mullana, Haryana

Ms. Sakshi Bhanvra

Assistant Professor of Law, Maharishi Markandeshwar  (Deemed to be) University, Mullana, Haryana.

Ankita Shaw

Young Professional, DPIIT, Ministry of  Commerce and Industry,  New Delhi.

Dr. Tulika Singh

Assistant Professor, Integral University. Lucknow

Binu Hazarika Kashyap

Research Scholar, The Assam Royal Global University, Guwahati , Assam

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