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#privacy News & Analysis

Recent coverage of #privacy has grown substantially, with 136 articles published in the last 30 days across the indexed collection of 441 total pieces. Discussion sentiment has shifted notably bullish, rising to 86.8% positive—an 18.8 percentage point increase compared to the previous quarter. The conversation centers heavily on artificial intelligence systems, with OpenAI, ChatGPT, and Gemini featuring prominently alongside broader concerns about #security and #machine-learning. Academic research from arXiv dominates the source landscape, complemented by specialist coverage from crypto-focused outlets. The topic frequently intersects with blockchain discussions, particularly around Bitcoin and Ethereum. Scan the articles below to explore how privacy considerations are shaping current debates across technology and digital assets.

sentiment · last 30d (136 articles) · +18.8pp bullish vs prior 90d
Top sources:arXiv – CS AI · 194Blockonomi · 20CoinDesk · 16crypto.news · 15U.Today · 14
Most-discussed entities:OpenAI · 8ChatGPT · 7Gemini · 6Claude · 6Anthropic · 6
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AIBearishDecrypt – AI · Apr 156/10
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You Switched to Claude Over Surveillance Fears. Now It Wants Your Passport

Anthropic has implemented government ID and selfie verification for Claude users, marking the first major AI chatbot to adopt such measures. This move contradicts the company's recent privacy-focused positioning that attracted users fleeing ChatGPT, raising questions about the tension between identity verification and user privacy.

You Switched to Claude Over Surveillance Fears. Now It Wants Your Passport
🏢 Anthropic🧠 ChatGPT🧠 Claude
AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 156/10
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PrivacyReasoner: Can LLM Emulate a Human-like Privacy Mind?

Researchers introduce PrivacyReasoner, an LLM-based agent architecture that reconstructs individual privacy perspectives from online comment history to predict how specific people would perceive data practices. The system outperforms baseline models in predicting privacy concerns across AI, e-commerce, and healthcare domains by contextually activating relevant privacy beliefs.

AINeutralAI News · Apr 106/10
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Why companies like Apple are building AI agents with limits

Apple, Qualcomm, and other tech companies are developing next-generation AI agents intentionally designed with built-in limitations rather than unrestricted capabilities. These agents can perform tasks like app navigation, bookings, and service management, but operate within controlled parameters that prioritize safety and user privacy over maximum autonomy.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 76/10
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Selective Forgetting for Large Reasoning Models

Researchers propose a new framework for 'selective forgetting' in Large Reasoning Models (LRMs) that can remove sensitive information from AI training data while preserving general reasoning capabilities. The method uses retrieval-augmented generation to identify and replace problematic reasoning segments with benign placeholders, addressing privacy and copyright concerns in AI systems.

AI × CryptoBullishcrypto.news · Apr 66/10
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AI agents, privacy and prediction markets define ETHGlobal Cannes 2026 finalists

ETHGlobal Cannes 2026 announced 10 finalists featuring projects focused on AI agents, privacy infrastructure, and on-chain prediction markets. Notable projects include ENShell, DIVE, Corpus, and VEIL VPN, representing some of the most technically advanced submissions in ETHGlobal's history.

AI agents, privacy and prediction markets define ETHGlobal Cannes 2026 finalists
AIBearisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 66/10
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Can VLMs Truly Forget? Benchmarking Training-Free Visual Concept Unlearning

Researchers introduce VLM-UnBench, the first benchmark for evaluating training-free visual concept unlearning in Vision Language Models. The study reveals that realistic prompts fail to genuinely remove sensitive or copyrighted visual concepts, with meaningful suppression only occurring under oracle conditions that explicitly disclose target concepts.

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