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Data Privacy in the Age of AI

Protecting Personal Information

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In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries and redefining how we interact with technology, data privacy has never been more critical. Data Privacy in the Age of AI: Protecting Personal Information is your essential guide to navigating the complexities of AI-driven technologies while safeguarding sensitive data. Whether you're a business leader, IT professional, policymaker, or concerned citizen, this comprehensive resource offers actionable strategies to protect personal information, ensure compliance with evolving data privacy laws, and leverage AI responsibly.

This book provides in-depth insights into the intersection of AI and data privacy, covering topics such as ethical considerations, regulatory compliance, privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), and the development of a robust data privacy action plan. By integrating real-world examples, case studies, and practical tools, Data Privacy in the Age of AI empowers you to protect your data and innovate responsibly in today’s digital landscape.

Key Benefits:

  • Understand the critical role of AI in data collection, processing, and privacy protection.
  • Learn how to comply with global data privacy regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA.
  • Discover cutting-edge privacy-enhancing technologies that enable secure AI applications.
  • Develop a privacy-first strategy that aligns with your business goals and drives innovation.

Take the first step toward mastering data privacy in the age of AI. Get your copy today and ensure your organization is prepared for the future.

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Probably a 4 star READ, but only a 3 star LISTEN

First off, I actually really appreciate the author taking a stab at addressing AI in the context of data privacy. There are not too many other books that are doing this.

As a note in my title. I would not recommend this on audible, but I suspect it would be a really good Kindle or hardcopy.

I also think this would be good for someone who is rather green to this field. If you’re relatively brand new to privacy, and especially if you don’t have any foundations in AI lingo, I think this would be a good book for you.

If you’ve been doing this for awhile, then while There are some parts of the book that will be of value, I don’t think you’ll find much new under the sun here.

Personally, my big issue with this book is how repetitive a lot of the parts are. There’s only so many times I wanted to hear the definitions of homomorphic encryption, federated privacy, differential privacy, etc.

Once again, if you’re new to data privacy and AI, maybe you need to hear that a lot. But geez Louise, listening to it got painful near the end.

Once again, I would take a stab at the Kindle or hardcopy version. Given the number of lists the author notes throughout the audible version, it’s hard to keep track sometimes of what’s being covered.

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