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Abstract
Privacy by design suggests seven principles to embed privacy into systems, but artificial intelligence (AI) and data practice shows a ‘privacy paradox’ in the behaviour of users. The ever-evolving AI capabilities outpace privacy policies and people require more insight into the possible use of their data to make informed consent decisions. Keeping the human in the loop for reconsenting brings huge efforts and is disproportional to agile development. Decentral data management approaches promise efficient ways to handle crowd ownership, rights and their governance involvement, supporting privacy-by-design. This paper illustrates how a DataUnion approach for data-centric AI can efficiently combine decentralised, privacy-preserving features such as data non-fungible tokens (NFTs), federated learning, marketplaces, provenance or value sharing. The discussion concludes on data provenance being a key lever leading to the need for a blockchain protocol that makes privacy contributions an incentivised asset along the data value chain of enriching, verifying and governing data for AI. The quest for explainability in a model-centric approach is the quest for provenance in a data-centric approach.
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Author's Biography
Robin Lehmann is Founder, CEO and CTO of DataUnion with over four years of Web3 experience and as Head of Ocean Protocol Ambassador programme. He brings over ten years of extensive machine learning experience in corporate and start-up environments and deep insights of the data scientist’s and buyer’s needs. He is passionate about reducing income inequalities through collaborative approaches like DataUnion across the globe. Robin is based in Thailand.
Mark Siebert is Co-founder of DataUnion. He is a business development director with over 20 years’ experience in positioning businesses in emerging markets and innovative fields around data and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solutions with big corporations and start-ups. After over ten years in the (data) publishing industry, he is focusing with DataUnion on his passion for social enterprising using the blockchain potential. Mark regularly mentors and supports social entrepreneurs in advancing lives, societal impact and personal growth. Mark is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands,