2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scijus.2022.12.008
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The use of COVID-19 contact tracing app data as evidence of a crime

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“…However, it is important to address privacy concerns that arise with the use of AI-powered contact tracing applications. One way to address privacy concerns in AI-powered contact tracing applications is by incorporating privacy-by-design principles [106]. Privacy-by-design principles ensure that privacy is considered at every stage of the design and development process of AI-powered contact tracing applications.…”
Section: Contact Tracingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is important to address privacy concerns that arise with the use of AI-powered contact tracing applications. One way to address privacy concerns in AI-powered contact tracing applications is by incorporating privacy-by-design principles [106]. Privacy-by-design principles ensure that privacy is considered at every stage of the design and development process of AI-powered contact tracing applications.…”
Section: Contact Tracingmentioning
confidence: 99%