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Police Tasks: Fundamental Rights in Danger? Data Protection Systems Go Too Far

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Here you will find information on the topic "Police tasks". Read now "Basic rights in danger? Data protectors go AI plans too far.

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Here you will find information on the topic "Police tasks". Read now "Basic rights in danger? Data protectors go AI plans too far.

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Saxony-Anhalt wants to allow the police to use automated analysis software. There is a risk of serious fundamental rights interference and criticism is increasing. Experts explain why significantly too much data can land in the analysis. Whether Palantir's raster detection software is to be used remains open. The police should retain new legal powers. – Publicly released in a similar way by unsplash.com Mika BaumeisterDespite various criticisms,…

The Thuringian state government wants to modernise the security architecture in the country and put new possibilities in the hands of investigators with the use of artificial intelligence. However, the plans for a new police task law are controversial. It is about monitoring, behavior patterns and automated data utilization. The opposition goes too far. Even Thuringia's top data protection officer Tino Melzer sees the need for modern police work…

Artificial intelligence is intended to help the police at work.The opposition sees the plans critically.The state data protection officer also has some strong concerns.The Thuringian state government wants to modernise the security architecture in the country and put new possibilities in the hands of investigators with the use of artificial intelligence. However, the plans for a new police task law are controversial. It is about monitoring, beha…

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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