Survey: More Malaysians concerned about online privacy, seven in 10 felt tech progress is 'destroying lives'

MalayMail-Mar 1

Over seven in 10 Malaysians surveyed in a global study said they felt that their loss of privacy is “inevitable”, joining the prevalent trend worldwide as technology continues to grow. However, Malaysia was also one of only two countries — along with South Korea — where the proportion of respondents who are concerned over their privacy and how their government use their data outnumbered those who were resigned to it: at 79 per cent compared to 73 per cent. “While concerns about data privacy and Big Tech remain strong, data apathy continues to grow, with citizens recognizing that some loss of privacy is inevitable. “This coincides with a rising proportion who think that technical progress is destroying our lives as the metaverse and generative AI burst onto the global scene,” market research company Ipsos said in the 2023 edition of its Global Trends survey. It identified five impactful factors influencing the global trend this year: pervasive technology, the immersive frontier, artificial intelligence (AI) advances and quantum computing, increased automation, and the toll of technology. Read more at:

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