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surveillance technology

  • Madhumita Murgia’s ‘Code Dependent’ offers a powerful critique of data colonialism in the age of AI

    Madhumita Murgia’s ‘Code Dependent’ offers a powerful critique of data colonialism in the age of AI

    Diya Isha
    · Jul 07, 2024 · 07:30 am
  • Pegasus: UN human rights experts call for temporary suspension on sale of surveillance technology

    Pegasus: UN human rights experts call for temporary suspension on sale of surveillance technology

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 12, 2021 · 05:54 pm
  • Facial recognition technologies echo the historical problem of linking appearance with criminality

    Facial recognition technologies echo the historical problem of linking appearance with criminality

    Catherine Stinson, Aeon
    · Jul 07, 2020 · 11:30 pm
  • India’s surveillance technology is policing the data and bodies of its most vulnerable citizens

    India’s surveillance technology is policing the data and bodies of its most vulnerable citizens

    Anja Kovacs
    · Jun 06, 2020 · 01:30 pm
  • Ten reasons why facial recognition technology could turn free democracies into police states

    Ten reasons why facial recognition technology could turn free democracies into police states

    Birgit Schippers, The Conversation
    · Aug 24, 2019 · 07:30 pm