As a privacy and consumer advocacy organization, we approach artificial intelligence with both careful consideration and concern. We recognize AI's profound implications for civil liberties, environmental justice, economic equity, and the concentration of power in the technology sector. These issues are at the core of our mission and shape our approach to using AI in our work.
The scope of data breach reporting—thousands of notifications across multiple agencies—creates a significant challenge for a small nonprofit organization. While we previously maintained this database through manual entry, the volume of notifications has grown beyond what we can process without technological assistance. AI tools help us continue this important work while maintaining consistent standards.
We believe our approach balances efficiency with accuracy:
While we work to minimize issues like hallucination or incorrect inferences through careful system design and validation steps, we acknowledge that complete elimination of these problems isn't currently possible. We continue to explore ways to improve our process, including the potential development of dedicated tools that would allow for local processing and reduce dependency on large technology platforms. We welcome your feedback.
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