Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)
Legal Protection of Digital Data in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Today, the world is witnessing rapid development in the field of technology, especially with the emergence of artificial intelligence and its multiple applications in our daily lives. Along with this development, new challenges have emerged that threaten our digital privacy. This research aims to examine these challenges and their impact on our daily lives. In addition to reviewing the current legal framework for the protection of personal data and proposing solutions for future challenges. The main problem lies in the increasing ability of smart devices to collect and analyze vast amounts of personal data, which heightens the risk of privacy violations. Additionally, the difficulty of keeping legal regulations up to date with the rapid advancements in the field of artificial intelligence further complicates the problem. Additionally, the difficulty of keeping legal regulations up to date with the rapid advancements in the field of artificial intelligence further complicates the problem. The research also seeks to raise awareness among individuals and organizations about the importance of protecting their data and taking the necessary measures to safeguard it. The research aims to: identify the data that deserves legal protection, analyze the impact of artificial intelligence on digital privacy, review international, regional, and Omani laws for the protection of personal data, and propose solutions to the challenges of protecting digital privacy in the context of artificial intelligence. This research aims to contribute to the understanding of the legal and technical challenges arising from digital privacy violations in the age of artificial intelligence. The research, along with others, is expected to contribute to the development of legislation and laws to protect personal data and ensure individuals’ rights to privacy.