"Individuals should be provided tools that produce machine-readable terms and conditions that are dynamic in nature and serve to protect their data and honor their preferences for its use.
Personal data access and consent should be managed by the individual using their curated terms and conditions that provide notification and an opportunity for consent at the time data are exchanged, versus outside actors being able to access personal data without an individual’s awareness or control.
Terms should be presented in a way that allows a user to easily read, interpret, understand, and choose to engage with any A/IS. Consent should be both conditional and dynamic, where “dynamic” means downstream uses of a person’s data must be explicitly called out, allowing them to cancel a service and potentially rescind or “kill” any data they have shared with a service to date via the use of a “Smart Contract” or specific conditions as described in mutual terms and conditions between two parties at the time of exchange.
For further information on these issues, please see the following section in regard to algorithmic agents and their application."p.109 IEEE report