Category Archives: AI

WaPo: Police explore teaming up with a new crime-fighting partner: AI

WaPo: Police explore teaming up with a new crime-fighting partner: AI by Katie Mettler (“The Oklahoma City Police Department is one of 35 law enforcement agencies across the country in the early stages of adopting Longeye, which its San Francisco-based … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: No REP in what is shared with a cloud AI program

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in what is shared with a cloud AI program, even if it’s in anticipation of litigation. Therefore, no attorney-client privilege in what the client shares with AI trying to help his attorney. United … Continue reading

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Reason: Was It a Coincidental Traffic Stop or AI-Powered Surveillance?

Reason: Was It a Coincidental Traffic Stop or AI-Powered Surveillance? by Mattha Busby (“Seth Ferranti was driving his Ford pickup on a southeastern Nebraska stretch of the interstate in November 2024 when law enforcement pulled him over, claiming that he … Continue reading

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The Verge: Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance

The Verge: Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance by Jennifer Touhy (“A new AI-powered Search Party feature can scan footage from neighborhood cameras to find lost dogs. Critics worry it could be used to … Continue reading

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Salon: AI is automating injustice in American policing

Salon: AI is automating injustice in American policing by Nicholas Liu (“AI has raised deep concerns about police power and the erosion of rights, finding scapegoats instead of solutions.”):

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WSJ: How Judges Are Using AI to Help Decide Your Legal Dispute

WSJ: How Judges Are Using AI to Help Decide Your Legal Dispute by Erin Mulvaney (“The technology is helping summarize legal filings, prepare for hearings and map out decisions”):

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WaPo: A school locked down after AI flagged a gun. It was a clarinet.

WaPo: A school locked down after AI flagged a gun. It was a clarinet. (“A growing number of schools across the country use AI-powered surveillance to detect guns and contraband, all in the name of making schools safer.”)

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