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Right, Wrong, or Different: Privacy and A.I. Across Cultures: What Does A.I. do with your Prompts and Data?

by International Programs and Services

Academic Support/Skill Development

Thu, Nov 20, 2025

5 PM – 7 PM EST (GMT-5)

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MIX in Horizon Hall (2107 Horizon Hall)

Fairfax, Virginia, United States

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How do different cultures understand privacy in the digital age? And what happens when A.I. systems collect, process, and store the data we share — often without our awareness?

In this session, we’ll explore cultural perspectives on privacy and examine how artificial intelligence challenges traditional boundaries around personal information. Together, we’ll discuss questions such as: Who owns your data? How do norms around privacy differ across societies? And what ethical dilemmas emerge when A.I. systems use our prompts and personal information to generate insights?
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Co-hosted with: CLIE-Leadership, CLIE-Intercultural Engagement

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