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Palantir, a secretive data-mining company, is gaining more government and military work under the Trump administration, raising concerns among critics about its involvement in immigration enforcement and surveillance.
The U.S. is increasing its use of AI and surveillance systems to track and arrest immigrants under President Donald Trump’s administration, sparking fears about accuracy, privacy, and potential civil rights violations.
Law enforcement agencies are using AI tools to create lifelike virtual agents that interact with individuals online to gather evidence against criminals, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance.
Yum Brands, the parent company of Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut, is integrating AI to take orders, track drive-through times, and analyze sales. But for workers, this means increased surveillance.
Experts warn that limiting data retention now can significantly improve cybersecurity by reducing potential vulnerabilities exploitable by hackers or government entities.
This article examines the potential for generative AI and large language models to detect and report on “thought crimes” based on user dialogue, exploring the ethical implications, technological capabilities, and societal impact of such a scenario. It highlights potential downsides, including false positives and the chilling effect on free speech.
An investigation reveals the growing use of AI-powered surveillance in schools, raising concerns about student privacy and the potential for unintended consequences.
Surveillance software in schools, designed to protect students, is raising concerns about privacy, security, and the unintended consequences of monitoring student online activity.
An investigation into the use of AI-powered surveillance software in schools, examining its impact on student privacy, mental health, and safety.
Schools across the U.S. are using AI-powered surveillance tools to monitor student online activity, raising questions about privacy, security, and the impact on student mental health.