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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Social Science
  • Data Privacy

Background:

  • Collective privacy loss poses a significant threat to personal freedoms and democratic principles.
  • Current data sharing practices often fail to balance service needs with individual privacy.
  • The concept of data as a scarce resource necessitates new sharing paradigms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the potential for significant privacy recovery through coordinated data sharing.
  • To automate and scale complex collective data-sharing arrangements using decentralized artificial intelligence.
  • To compare different data-sharing models (attitudinal, intrinsic, rewarded, coordinated) in a realistic setting.

Main Methods:

  • A rigorous living-lab experiment involving real data disclosures.
  • Application of causal inference and cluster analysis techniques.
  • Comparison of four distinct data-sharing behaviors.

Main Results:

  • Coordinated data sharing emerged as a highly effective strategy for privacy recovery.
  • Significant cost reductions were observed for service providers.
  • Identified key criteria predicting privacy and distinct data-sharing behaviors.

Conclusions:

  • Coordinated data sharing represents a 'win-win' scenario, enhancing privacy for individuals while reducing costs for service providers.
  • Decentralized artificial intelligence can automate and scale privacy-preserving data-sharing mechanisms.
  • The findings support treating personal data as a scarce resource managed through collective coordination.