Priit Raag and Carri Ginter: chat control as "voluntary" mass surveillance
Priit Raag and Carri Ginter discuss the implications of proposed European Parliament regulations allowing technology companies to scan private messages for safety purposes, warning against the risks to privacy.
Anthropic sues due to Pentagon-imposed restrictions by Trump administration
The company Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming the government retaliated against it for not allowing its AI model to be used for autonomous warfare and mass surveillance.
The head of robotics at OpenAI resigned, expresses concerns about mass surveillance
The head of robotics at OpenAI has resigned due to concerns over mass surveillance practices.
AI on the battlefield and in surveillance. Anthropic returns to talks with the Pentagon
Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, is in renewed discussions with U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Emil Michael to salvage a contract after previous federal orders halted its tool usage due to concerns over mass data analysis.
The Pentagon Chooses OpenAI After Ending Its Collaboration with Anthropic
The Pentagon has selected OpenAI’s AI models for collaboration after Anthropic refused to allow the use of its models for mass surveillance purposes.
Anthropic refuses to expand military use of AI in the US and faces threats from the Pentagon
The AI startup Anthropic is in conflict with the US Department of Defense over restrictions on military applications of AI, particularly concerning autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Refusal to Allow the Pentagon to Use Artificial Intelligence in Mass Surveillance
The head of the AI company Anthropic, Dario Amodei, has stated he cannot in good conscience allow the Pentagon unlimited access to their technology, particularly for monitoring citizens in the U.S.
Trump Wants to Use Autonomous Lethal Weapons
Trump aims to implement lethal autonomous weapons, pressing tech companies for mass surveillance systems capable of operating without supervision.
Data Retention: 'What the government wants is far from mass surveillance'
A German cybercrime expert discusses the government's controversial data retention plan and its importance for prosecuting online crimes while maintaining privacy.
Efficient Taxation, but Not Liberal
The Italian Revenue Agency reports record tax recovery, raising concerns about the impact of mass surveillance on taxpayers' rights.
Telegram criticizes Sánchez in a mass message about his social media plan: "They can turn Spain into a monitored state"
Pável Dúrov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, urged Spaniards to remain vigilant and demand transparency in response to President Pedro Sánchez's social media plans.
Researchers warn that WiFi can turn into an invisible mass surveillance system
A team of researchers has demonstrated that it is possible to identify individuals solely through WiFi signals, raising concerns about potential mass surveillance.
"Helps Iran capture protesters": the accusation against the Chinese hi-tech company
Mass protests in Iran have highlighted the role of foreign surveillance technologies in suppressing dissent, with activists accusing Chinese company Tiandy Digital Technology of aiding Iranian authorities in identifying and arresting demonstrators.
Iran’s ‘distinctive’ drone deployment sees death toll soar amid violent protests
Iran's crackdown on protests is intensifying with mass killings reported amid drone surveillance, raising concerns about the government's violent response to demonstrations.