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Algorithmic Video Surveillance: Should Experimentation Be Repeated?

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The bill on the 2030 Winter Olympic Games in the Alps is coming to the Senate on Tuesday, June 24. The bill envisages, among other things, to extend the testing of algorithmic video surveillance (VSA) until the end of 2027, and to extend its perimeter. Part of the left plans to oppose it.
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The bill on the 2030 Winter Olympic Games in the Alps is coming to the Senate on Tuesday, June 24. The bill envisages, among other things, to extend the testing of algorithmic video surveillance (VSA) until the end of 2027, and to extend its perimeter. Part of the left plans to oppose it.

The Senate will discuss a government bill proposing, for the second time, to renew the experiment of "algorithmic video protection" (VPA, or VSA, for algorithmic video surveillance) until the end of 2027. The first experiment, tested at the Olympic and Paralympic Games of 2024, had not, in fact, "fully satisfied". The bill [...]

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next.ink broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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