WEN-HUANG CHENGKankanhalli, Mohan S.Mohan S.KankanhalliSaddik, Abdulmotaleb ElAbdulmotaleb ElSaddikLiu, JiayingJiayingLiuHuet, BenoitBenoitHuet2023-02-232023-02-232018-10-159781450356657https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/628752Online multimedia has been growing rapidly due to ubiquitous mobile phones, widely deployed surveillance cameras, dashcams and mini-drones. When one takes photographs or videos at a public location, it is highly likely that some other people ("bystanders") also appear in the visual data. The data may be available online, such as shared by social media, and questions about privacy arise. This panel discusses the issues about privacy in online multimedia from legal, technological, and social aspects.Artificial intelligence | Life | Multimedia | PanelAI + multimedia make better life?conference paper10.1145/3123266.31333352-s2.0-85058218437https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85058218437