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Built to Forget makes case for consent infrastructure

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Built to Forget makes case for consent infrastructure
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// 71d agoRESEARCH PAPER

Built to Forget makes case for consent infrastructure

Built to Forget is a Zenodo research paper arguing that as interfaces shift from keyboard-first to voice-first, AI systems need explicit “consent architecture” for longitudinal personal data, especially voice biomarkers. It frames this as an infrastructure-level problem tied to hyperscaler-scale AI investment, identity systems, and healthcare-adjacent data governance.

// ANALYSIS

The core thesis is sharp: voice UI without durable consent primitives becomes technical debt at societal scale.

  • Reframes consent as infrastructure design, not just policy language or UX checkboxing.
  • Connects voice-first interaction to longitudinal data risk, where retention and reuse matter more than one-off prompts.
  • Pushes agent-native metadata and sovereign identity as implementation paths, giving developers a systems lens.
  • Reads more like a directional framework than an empirical benchmark paper, so practical adoption depends on follow-up tooling and standards.
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DISCOVERED

71d ago

2026-03-17

PUBLISHED

72d ago

2026-03-16

RELEVANCE

7/ 10

AUTHOR

Zedlasso