Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized numerous industries, enabling automation, decision-making, and data processing at an unprecedented scale. However, as AI-driven technologies become deeply integrated into daily life, concerns regarding privacy invasions and data vulnerabilities have grown exponentially. This book aims to explore the dark side of AI, shedding light on privacy risks, ethical concerns, cybersecurity threats, and legal frameworks associated with AI-powered systems.
This edited volume, published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, will serve as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who aim to understand the challenges and risks associated with AI-driven data collection, processing, and surveillance.
Md Imran Hussain, Research Scholar, Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), Delhi, India
Syed Rameem Zahra, Assistant Professor (AI & Data Science), SKUAST-K, Srinagar, India
Mir Shahnawaz Ahmad, Assistant Professor, MITS, Gwalior, India
Ankur Gupta, Assistant Professor, Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), Delhi, India
Shoumen Palit Austin Datta, Professor & Senior Member, School of Engineering, MIT Auto ID Labs, USA
Scope of the Book
The book includes but is not limited to the following topics:
✔ Evolution of privacy challenges in the AI era
✔ Role of AI in data mining and profiling
✔ Ethical implications of personal data collection
✔ Exploitation of AI vulnerabilities by adversaries
✔ Impacts of AI-powered surveillance systems
✔ Privacy concerns with facial recognition technologies
✔ Risks of data breaches in AI-driven medical systems
✔ Balancing AI innovation with patient privacy
✔ AI’s role in enhancing and threatening cybersecurity
✔ Cyber-attacks exploiting AI weaknesses
✔ Global policies for AI and privacy
✔ Legal frameworks for data protection in AI systems
✔ Designing AI systems with privacy-by-design principles
✔ Transparency and accountability in AI algorithms
✔ AI’s role in targeted advertising and user profiling
✔ Risks of privacy invasions on social platforms
✔ Innovations in privacy-preserving AI technologies
✔ Role of federated learning in secure AI systems
✔ Tools and techniques for ensuring secure AI operations
Submission Guidelines
📌 All chapters must be original, unpublished, and must not be under review elsewhere.
📌 Submissions should be formatted according to Taylor & Francis guidelines.
📌 Each chapter should preferably be 12 – 15 pages (including references).
📌 All submissions must follow Taylor & Francis APA citation style.
📌 Authors should submit their abstracts and full chapters through the email.
Important Dates
📌 Abstract Submission Deadline: 15th April 2025
📩 Acceptance Notification: 30th April 2025
📚 Full Chapter Submission: 31st May 2025, Extended Deadline: 15 June
📝 T&F and Author Agreement: 15th June 2025
📖 Final Submission to Publisher: 30th August 2025
Publication & Indexing
This book will be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA, and ensuring high visibility and indexing in major databases.
Submission at: bookchapters2k@gmail.com
Contact
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