GenAIPABench: A Benchmark for Generative AI-based Privacy Assistants

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Hamid, Aamir, Hemanth Reddy Samidi, Primal Pappachan, Tim Finin, and Roberto Yus. “GenAIPABench: A Benchmark for Generative AI-Based Privacy Assistants.” Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2024. https://petsymposium.org/popets/2024/popets-2024-0081.php.

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Abstract

Website privacy policies are often lengthy and intricate. Privacy assistants assist in simplifying policies and making them more accessible and user-friendly. The emergence of generative AI (genAI) offers new opportunities to build privacy assistants that can answer users’ questions about privacy policies. However, genAI’s reliability is a concern due to its potential for producing inaccurate information. This study introduces GenAIPABench, a benchmark for evaluating Generative AI-based Privacy Assistants (GenAIPAs). GenAIPABench includes: 1) A set of curated questions about privacy policies along with annotated answers for various organizations and regulations; 2) Metrics to assess the accuracy, relevance, and consistency of responses; and 3) A tool for generating prompts to introduce privacy policies and paraphrased variants of the curated questions. We evaluated 3 leading genAI systems—ChatGPT-4, Bard, and Bing AI—using GenAIPABench to gauge their effectiveness as GenAIPAs. Our results demonstrate significant promise in genAI capabilities in the privacy domain while also highlighting challenges in managing complex queries, ensuring consistency, and verifying source accuracy.