You clicked “I Agree” on a quick commerce app.
That was 5 months ago.

Since then, the AI has figured out you are likely pregnant. Probably diabetic. Financially stretched every third week of the month.

You never consented to any of that.
You consented to delivery.

This is what I call “Agentic Consent Collapse”
It is the moment your one time consent gets swallowed by an AI inference chain running 24 hours a day, building a version of you more detailed than your own medical file.

The law says consent must be specific. The AI does not care.

The law says purpose must be defined. The algorithm has no purpose. Only patterns.

DPDPA Section 6 requires consent to be free, specific, informed and unambiguous.

An AI inferring your health condition from your shopping cart has received none of those things.
Most DPOs are building consent banners.

Nobody is auditing the inference layer. Nobody is asking what the AI concluded about you after you clicked agree.

That is the collapse.
The Data Protection Board will not ask you about your cookie banner.

It will ask you what your AI did with that consent.
Do you have an answer?

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