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Stephane Hamel
Digital marketing & analytics shaped by data governance, privacy and ethics | Educator · Speaker · Consultant
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September 19, 2025
When ChatGPT first came out, I tested whether it could generate Apple-style privacy labels from website policies. Fast forward to 2025: I built a ChatGPT agent that goes much further. It can: ✅ Simulate a visitor clicking “Accept All Cookies” and browsing several pages ✅ Collect cookies, trackers, and vendor data ✅ Read and compare the privacy policy ✅ Generate an audit-style report with risks and recommendations The results? Fascinating—and sobering. Sure, AI can automate the heavy lifting, but it cannot replace the judgment, ethics, and practical know-how of an experienced marketer and privacy professional like myself. 👉 In my new article, I share what the agent got right (and wrong), and why this matters for anyone working at the crossroads of marketing, technology, and privacy.
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R.C. Rondero De Mosier
Improving the performance of your business | Lawyer turned operator | Working with you to help your business achieve scale
2 days ago
Your post highlights how AI can streamline privacy audits but underscores the ongoing importance of human judgment and ethical oversight in privacy practices.
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Émilie Lacasse
Avocate légiste Droit civil, pénal et administratif IT & Privacy (AAPI) Droit électoral et autres tâches connexes
2 days ago
Il s’agit d’un document très intéressant. Puis-je le trouver sur un autre médium, pour lecture ultérieure?
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Alex Fraser, MBA
Digital Strategist | Innovative Multi-Channel Marketer | Data Advocate | Privacy HIPAA & GDPR Consultant
3 days ago
Nice experiment Stephane!