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Data brokers are quietly transforming personal information into valuable commodities, intensifying privacy concerns as AI expands data collection capabilities. Public unease is growing, with many feeling they lack control over their data, highlighting the need for transparency and regulation. Differences in data privacy laws between the U.S. and EU further complicate the landscape, emphasizing the importance of consumer awareness and informed decision-making in the digital age.
By Dr. Tony HoangData brokers are quietly transforming personal information into valuable commodities, intensifying privacy concerns as AI expands data collection capabilities. Public unease is growing, with many feeling they lack control over their data, highlighting the need for transparency and regulation. Differences in data privacy laws between the U.S. and EU further complicate the landscape, emphasizing the importance of consumer awareness and informed decision-making in the digital age.