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"My doctor violated my privacy by using AI (in a very disturbing way)",
"Off Topic",
"This is the same doctor I complained about weeks ago in the different post.",
"AI systems are rooted in mass invasions of privacy by design | AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL",
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"Digital Colonialism: U.S. Demands to Access Africans’ Data Raise Privacy & Sovereignty Concerns",
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"textContent": "My original plan was to send an email or WhatsApp message with a link after we have spoken in person. It might be a good ideal to have something printed out, but I don’t know if she’ll read it.\n\nI intend to also mention any new discoveries I recently made that supports my argument.\n\nFor example moments ago I made a post about how that same doctor used AI in which she entered personal information about me which is is a huge red flag.\n\nMy doctor violated my privacy by using AI (in a very disturbing way) Off Topic\n\n> TL;DR: My doctor sent me a detailed AI generated infographic of my symptoms which contained my full name and multiple illustrations of a character with my likeness. This is the same doctor I complained about weeks ago in the different post. What I forgot to mention was that at the end of that same consultation, my doctor told me they would send me an infographic explaining the symptoms I had described to her. While she was telling me this, she was typing on her phone. I expected a generic m…\n\nYesterday I shared Amnesty International’s new research on AI documenting how it violates privacy laws and perpetuates discrimination. I intend to mention and share this to my doctor too.\n\nAI systems are rooted in mass invasions of privacy by design | AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL General\n\n> TL;DR Human Rights organization Amnesty International produced a research briefing last month documenting \"how standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, are in conflict with international human rights law (IHRL) and standards through their design, development and deployment. While these technologies promise sophisticated automation and efficiency, they rely on data collection and model training practices that abuse privacy rights, enable discrimination, and threaten …\n\nI could also mention how governments like the US coerce countries into sharing over their data, violating those countries own privacy laws.\n\nDigital Colonialism: U.S. Demands to Access Africans’ Data Raise Privacy & Sovereignty Concerns News\n\n> TL:DR: Strings Attached: U.S. officials are demanding access to the health data of millions of Africans as a condition of giving billions of dollars in lifesaving aid to African countries. Privacy Concerns: Experts said the deals are vague and lack standard language to guard personal data from being exposed, misused or commercialized without people’s consent. America First: The U.S. said it needs access to the data to keep people safe and that it will be anonymized. The deals are par…\n\nThere’s a lot of good arguments out there. I just have to be as concise and compelling as possible.",
"title": "How do I compellingly advocate for my privacy with doctors and other healthcare professionals?"
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