AI AND DATA PROTECTION BALANCING INNOVATION AND PRIVACY

BALA VINAYAGAM, G and Sree Lekshmi, B (2026) AI AND DATA PROTECTION BALANCING INNOVATION AND PRIVACY. INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW, 6 (7): 6724. pp. 195-197. ISSN 2583-2344

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Abstract

Fast spread of artificial intelligence changes how world economies work. Not anymore stuck with fixed
data, systems now create things on their own. Yet trouble appears when machines needing tons of
information clash with people's right to keep details private. A tight spot forms - pick either free
access to data for progress or strict rules protecting privacy but slowing tech down. Different regions
handle this in separate ways. Europe puts rights first. The U.S. leans on market forces. India tries both,
mixing ideas through its new law from 2023. Instead of forcing users to agree blindly, better path lies
elsewhere. Designers must answer for what their algorithms do. Tools that protect personal info
should become standard. Balance comes not by blocking data nor ignoring limits - but building
smarter responsibility into the system itself.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Legal Studies > Constitutional Law
Legal Studies > Information Technology Law
Domains: Legal Studies
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 10 May 2026 11:42
Last Modified: 19 May 2026 11:45
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/14991

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