prAIvacy
In an age of rapid AI adoption, digital media profoundly influences younger generations like Gen Z and Gen Alpha, raising critical concerns about data privacy and the ethical use of AI-generated content. This project addresses the growing risks of personal data exploitation and overexposure to biased or unreliable AI-driven information. Through a curated space experience, it aims to educate audiences on safeguarding data privacy and understanding the ethical implications of AI tools. By advocating for greater transparency in AI training processes, the project seeks to foster awareness and equip future generations with the knowledge to navigate an increasingly AI-dominated digital landscape responsibly.
WEEKLY PROGRESS
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Week 8
Re-working with Web-based Scanner & Looking into Existing Services
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Week 7
Relook into ESP32-CAM & Failed Attempt
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Week 6
Redesign of AI Toolkit & Dissertation
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Week 5
Identifying the Other Methods on AI-Generated Content
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Week 4
More User Testing for AI-Test Papers
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Week 3
Generating Ideas & Photoshop's Blending Layer Effect
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Week 2
Gathering of Dataset & First User Test for AI-Test Paper
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Week 1
Getting Back on Track & Prep for Survey
WEEKLY PROGRESS
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Week 15
Curation for the Pulication & Summary for Semester
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Week 14
Final Push for Prototyping & Catalogue of Making
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Week 13
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Week 12
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Week 11
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Week 10
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Week 9
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Week 8
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Week 7
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Week 6
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Week 5
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Week 4
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Week 3
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Week 1 & 2
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