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Police and migration authorities are increasingly using #AI for harmful & discriminatory #surveillance.
This use of such tech for policing and migration control:
❗️is dangerous for our #FundamentalRights
🚫 increases harms against already discriminated groups such as racialized communities & migrants
👁️ is invasive and normalizes #MassSurveillance
We have joined 114 civil society organizations, calling on EU policymakers to ensure the protection of human rights! ⬇
https://algorithmwatch.org/en/eu-policymakers-regulate-police-technology/
This use of such tech for policing and migration control:
❗️is dangerous for our #FundamentalRights
🚫 increases harms against already discriminated groups such as racialized communities & migrants
👁️ is invasive and normalizes #MassSurveillance
We have joined 114 civil society organizations, calling on EU policymakers to ensure the protection of human rights! ⬇
https://algorithmwatch.org/en/eu-policymakers-regulate-police-technology/
Police and migration authorities must respect fundamental rights when using AI - AlgorithmWatch
As AI systems are increasingly used by law enforcement, migration control and national security authorities, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) is an urgent opportunity to prevent harm, protect people from rights violations and provide legal…AlgorithmWatch
🇬🇧 Worrying! Internal minutes reveal that numerous EU states want to pass indiscriminate #Chatcontrol #CSAM #MassSurveillance legislation in just two weeks. Protest now!
https://netzpolitik.org/2023/internes-protokoll-eu-staaten-wollen-chatkontrolle-in-zwei-wochen-beschliessen/
https://netzpolitik.org/2023/internes-protokoll-eu-staaten-wollen-chatkontrolle-in-zwei-wochen-beschliessen/
Internes Protokoll: EU-Staaten wollen Chatkontrolle in zwei Wochen beschließen – netzpolitik.org
Die Justiz- und Innenminister der EU-Staaten wollen Ende September über die Chatkontrolle abstimmen. Manche Länder wie Deutschland wollen mehr Zeit zum Verhandeln, wurden aber überstimmt. Diese kritischen Staaten können das Vorhaben verhindern.netzpolitik.org