Multiverse Privacy Theory for Contextual Risks in Complex User-AI Interactions
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privacytheorycomplexcontextualevolvingmultiverseapplicationartificial
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In an era of increasing interaction with artificial intelligence (AI), users face evolving privacy decisions shaped by complex, uncertain factors. This paper introduces Multiverse Privacy Theory, a novel framework in which each privacy decision spawns a parallel universe, representing a distinct potential outcome based on user choices over time. By simulating these universes, this theory provides a foundation for understanding privacy through the lens of contextual integrity, evolving preferences, and probabilistic decision-making. Future work will explore its application using real-world, scenario-based survey data.
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