This report from The Wilson Center, Synenergene and the Institute for Philosophy & Public Policy looks at the privacy and security threats that artificial intelligence and machine learning pose to individuals in this emerging industrial revolution.
There's Nowhere to Hide: Artificial Intelligence and Privacy in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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