Artificial Intelligence, Privacy and Digital Identity
Privacy in the age of AI
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/privacy-age-ai-dr-mark-van-rijmenam-csp
Whoever develops it, AI is a double-edged sword. If an AI product could be used by good people for good objectives, it could also be used by bad people for bad objectives.
“What about AI Deployed by No-Ethics Guys?” https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_democracy-privacy-data-activity-7010118292493266944-wqak
While we are unable to prevent AI-armed bad guys from attempting to break our privacy altogether, we should be able to deter those bad guys from accessing our privacy data where we live our cyber life on a solid digital identity platform.
The key is the perception that what is inscribed deep in citizens’ brains as episodic memory , which is unique to each person, will stay outside the realm of any powerful artificial intelligence running on someone else’s computers.
A digital identity platform powered by citizens’ episodic memory is expected to substantially help the defense against the siege by AI-armed adversaries of privacy.
“Power of Citizens’ Episodic Memory” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/power-citizens-episodic-memory-hitoshi-kokumai/
Should you be interested to know more about what episodic memory is, you could visit “Memory and the Sense of Personal Identity” http://www.jstor.org/stable/23321780
Thanks Dr Mark van Rijmenam for encouraging me to write this message.
Website — https://www.mnemonicidentitysolutions.com/
Digital identity blogs collected at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/collection-digital-identity-comments-hitoshi-kokumai-posted-kokumai/