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AI Security and privacy is a fundamental right, not a bargaining chip. Leaders must build AI systems that respect user privacy and data security. So when developing AI applications, prioritise building systems that respect user privacy rights. This means obtaining explicit consent  for data collection and implementing robust security measures to protect user information. By prioritising privacy, our Leaders will help build trust with users and ensure the long-term success of your AI endeavours.

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