In a world where artificial intelligence is everywhere, data sharing is increasingly locking horns with data-privacy concerns. This is a conflict that is playing out around the globe, as private and public organizations are trying to find ways to share data without compromising sensitive personal information.
For an example of this conflict, we need to look no further than recent news reports indicating that digital companies capture audio recordings from their digital assistants for use in their work to improve the accuracy and performance of their speech recognition systems.