Description: The relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy is a critical issue in AI ethics, as AI technologies significantly impact individuals’ privacy rights. AI, by processing large volumes of data, can reveal sensitive personal information, raising concerns about consent, surveillance, and misuse of information. AI’s ability to analyze patterns and behaviors can lead to the creation of detailed user profiles, which can be exploited by companies or governments without individuals’ knowledge or approval. Furthermore, the lack of transparency in AI algorithms makes it difficult for people to understand how their data is used, exacerbating the feeling of loss of control over their personal information. AI ethics demands a balance between technological innovation and privacy protection, promoting responsible practices that respect individuals’ rights. This ethical dilemma becomes even more relevant in a world where data collection is ubiquitous and AI technologies continue to evolve rapidly, necessitating a robust regulatory framework to ensure privacy protection in the digital age.