US Government Ramps up Mass Surveillance with Help of AI Tech, Data Brokers, and Your Apps and Devices
The agencies are using commercial data markets and private tech contracts to widen surveillance and AI tools, while critics say the practice sidesteps privacy limits.
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US government ramps up mass surveillance with help of AI tech, data brokers, and your apps and devices
On a Saturday morning, you head to the hardware store. Your neighbors' Ring cameras film your walk to the car. Your car's sensors, cameras and microphones record your speed, how you drive, where you're going, who's with you, ...
US government ramps up mass surveillance with help of AI tech, data brokers – and your apps and devices
The U.S. government is using AI to speed analysis of government and commercial data about you. Anton Petrus/Moment via Getty ImagesOn a Saturday morning, you head to the hardware store. Your neighbors’ Ring cameras film your walk to the car. Your car’s sensors, cameras and microphones record your speed, how you drive, where you’re going, who’s with you, what you say, and biological metrics such as facial expression, weight and heart rate. Your c…
US government ramps up mass surveillance with help of AI tech, data brokers – and your apps and devices
by Anne Toomey McKenna, Penn State, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission] On a Saturday morning, you head to the hardware store. Your neighbors’ Ring cameras film your walk to the car. Your car’s sensors, cameras and microphones record your speed, how you drive, where you’re going, who’s with you, what you say, and biological metrics such as facial expression, weight and heart rate. Your car may also coll…
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