People are increasingly entrusting AI agents with decisions, from booking travel to organizing digital files. The concept seems straightforward: tell the agent your goal, and it handles the process. However, a critical challenge arises concerning how these agents manage personal data.
People are increasingly entrusting AI agents with decisions, from booking travel to organizing digital files. The concept seems straightforward: tell the agent your goal, and it handles the process. However, a critical challenge arises concerning how these agents manage personal data.
A recent research study delves into this issue, posing a fundamental question: How can an AI agent determine when to utilize someone's data without needing to ask for permission every single time?
