Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
7-2024
Abstract
Generative artificial intelligence (“Gen AI”) has rapidly become ubiquitous on online platform services, from chatbots and virtual assistants to search engines and social media. This generated concerns over potentially harmful effects from its use in both social and professional settings, including the added threats to personal data privacy and accuracy of personal information. In this article, the author will explain how Gen AI operates and why it gives rise to these issues, examine the policy and law relating to Gen AI, both existent and anticipated, and suggest possible solutions to the problems in the form of legal and non-legal measures.
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence, Data Protection, False Information
Discipline
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics | Science and Technology Law
Research Areas
Innovation, Technology and the Law
Publication
Singapore Academy of Law Journal
Volume
36
First Page
307
Last Page
345
ISSN
0218-2009
Publisher
Singapore Academy of Law
Citation
CHIK, Warren B..
Generative artificial intelligence: The protection of personal data and countering false narratives about the person. (2024). Singapore Academy of Law Journal. 36, 307-345.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4587
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