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M4: Intellectual Property and Copyright

  As an adult who has lived through the transformative era of internet access and the advent of social media, I have a modicum of respect for creatorship, ownership of intellectual property, and respect for copyrights. I also can recall past actions of my generation when it involved adhering to copyrights, and our infringement of artist copyrights when we would illegally access and download music, movies, and literature from third-party websites due to our feelings of entitlement; free/open access to anything we desired. According to Goel (2022), as the level of Al use becomes more prevalent, and becomes more integrated into human society, it is crucial and pressing to create "systems" and "design" approaches for the usage of artificial intelligence. When we refer to systems, this entails a socio-technical system where Al tools collaborate with humans, aligning with human objectives, values, and norms. The goal of using artificial intelligence (AI) should always be...
  Lack of Control over Personal Data User Security Concerns We may not have sufficient control over how our personal information is collected, used, or shared by online platforms.This issue highlights the importance of implementing strong security measures and being aware of potential threats when using online services. By 2025, around 85% of the world’s industrial data will be processed in the cloud. These existing models of ‘big data’ being stored via cloud storage lack the capacity for such a great demand on existing resources, thus this would necessitate the reliance on federated and brokerage cloud models. However, current federal models lack concise terms for “standardization, security, governance, risk, and control (GRC), trust, access management, incident response, and business continuity” (Dhirani et al., 2023). The concept of permitting corporate entities such as Apple, Microsoft, and Google complete access to our personal data ie media, and to house...