Lotus Khanna, Christ University Shashank Soni, Christ University ABSTRACT This manuscript argues that the forthcoming evolution of privacy law pertains not to the interaction between a data subject and the entity to whom she voluntarily reveals information, but rather to the pervasive phenomenon of individuals being transformed into data by external devices, platforms, or models. Smart eyewear, mobile cameras, house doorbells, auto sensors, workplace analytics, social media integration, and...
Ambient Personal Data And The Right To Bystander Privacy: AI, Smart Glasses, Social Media, And The Legal Architecture Of Unchosen Surveillance
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