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Director of Human Rights Watch: "AI in the hands of authoritarian governments will accelerate their ability to control and surveil the population"

Philippe Bolopion, director of Human Rights Watch, expresses concern that AI could enhance the control and surveillance capabilities of authoritarian governments, especially in light of shifting global alliances.

Philippe Bolopion, the Director of Human Rights Watch, has raised alarms about the potential misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) by authoritarian governments, stating that it may significantly enhance their ability to monitor and control populations. He warns that the recent geopolitical changes, particularly with the United States shifting its stance, could further embolden authoritarian regimes worldwide, as they increasingly take advantage of advanced technologies to suppress dissent and maintain power.

Bolopion highlights a dire landscape where the regression of democratic norms is not just a looming threat but a current reality, marked by widespread human rights abuses such as ethnic cleansing and state-sanctioned violence. These observations are part of the annual report released by Human Rights Watch, which details the alarming increases in such violations, showcasing a world where the frameworks of democratic governance are crumbling under the weight of authoritarian resurgence.

He asserts that the only way for nations that still uphold democratic values to resist this authoritarian wave is through strategic unity and collaboration. Bolopion's insights underline the urgency for countries to reassess their alliances and adopt cooperative measures to counteract the growing tide of repression, as discussed in the organization's recent findings on human rights violations.

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