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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has funded research projects to study the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on privacy. The latest volume of Real Results, a periodical featuring OPC-funded projects, includes articles on three recent studies. Timothy Caulfield from the University of Alberta led a team examining the privacy impacts of AI applications in healthcare. Noah Zon, from the Canadian Standards Association, researched the privacy risks faced by children due to the vast amount of data collected by AI from their toys, apps, and systems. The Internet Society of Quebec, led by Destiny Tchu00c3u00a9houali, studied how Canadians perceive content recommendation algorithms used by online platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, and Netflix, and whether these algorithms respect or invade users' privacy.
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