CRAICLLGOct 2, 2025

Position: Privacy Is Not Just Memorization!

arXiv:2510.01645v111 citationsh-index: 16
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It highlights a critical gap in privacy research for AI systems, calling for a shift to interdisciplinary approaches to address broader sociotechnical threats.

This position paper argues that privacy risks in Large Language Models extend beyond training data memorization to include data collection, inference-time leakage, and surveillance, and through analysis of 1,322 papers, it shows that memorization receives disproportionate attention while more pressing threats lack technical solutions.

The discourse on privacy risks in Large Language Models (LLMs) has disproportionately focused on verbatim memorization of training data, while a constellation of more immediate and scalable privacy threats remain underexplored. This position paper argues that the privacy landscape of LLM systems extends far beyond training data extraction, encompassing risks from data collection practices, inference-time context leakage, autonomous agent capabilities, and the democratization of surveillance through deep inference attacks. We present a comprehensive taxonomy of privacy risks across the LLM lifecycle -- from data collection through deployment -- and demonstrate through case studies how current privacy frameworks fail to address these multifaceted threats. Through a longitudinal analysis of 1,322 AI/ML privacy papers published at leading conferences over the past decade (2016--2025), we reveal that while memorization receives outsized attention in technical research, the most pressing privacy harms lie elsewhere, where current technical approaches offer little traction and viable paths forward remain unclear. We call for a fundamental shift in how the research community approaches LLM privacy, moving beyond the narrow focus of current technical solutions and embracing interdisciplinary approaches that address the sociotechnical nature of these emerging threats.

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