Category Archives: AI

The Guardian: AI surveillance is being supercharged – and it will chill social progress

The Guardian: AI surveillance is being supercharged – and it will chill social progress by Bruce Schneier and Jon Penney (“These systems will soon be able to track our public and private lives. But we can make the policy choices … Continue reading

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WaPo: AI license plate cameras tore this town apart and led to a state of emergency

WaPo: AI license plate cameras tore this town apart and led to a state of emergency by Annie Gowen (“In Troy, New York, residents and city officials are at odds over police use of Flock cameras, which some call a … Continue reading

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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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