Tools for everyday convenience can easily serve surveillance, repression or warfare
One company involved in that is Skydio - America’s "leading drone manufacturer”. Read our report with @CorpWatchUKprivacyinternational.org/rep…
Our phones are the perfect profiling devices. They know all our habits and preferences that make us unique. We’re angry that there are apps indiscriminately making fortunes out of breaching our privacy. And you should be too.
privacyinternational.org/nod…
We are gathering evidence on facial recognition in education settings.
If you are aware of deployments in your country, your insight matters.
pvcy.org/frtmap
Tools for everyday convenience can easily serve surveillance, repression or warfare
One company involved in that is Thales - a prolific seller of surveillance tech. Read our report with @CorpWatchUKprivacyinternational.org/rep…
In their publication, SIPRI asks the question: when do export controls apply to AI?
AI is increasingly used for military, surveillance and intelligence tools - which also means civilian data is being deployed for the development of these tools đź§µ
It highlights a lack of clarity around applying multilateral export control standards to the transfer of AI and other data-intensive tech. Find out more by reading SIPRI's suggestions on how to strengthen export controls on AI algorithms, training data and models 👇
The structures that uphold gender inequality also impact how women and LGBTQ people experience the environmental harm caused by data centres and other sources of energy and water consumption.
@RCW_ concludes that states must stop the integration of AI into military systems, and refuse to engage in an arms race. Instead, they can chose to invest in collective care and environmental regeneration.
reachingcriticalwill.org/ima…
Convenience can easily serve surveillance, repression or warfare
One company involved in that is the world’s largest arms dealer, Lockheed Martin. Read our report with @CorpWatchUKprivacyinternational.org/rep…
Education should not resemble a high-surveillance environment.
Privacy International is documenting the use of facial recognition in schools and universities. We need your input.
pvcy.org/frtmap