@cvtsi2sd @claytoncubitt.bsky.social at which point you have to ask yourself… do I own the device I bought outright?
London police claim success with live facial recognition, while Scotland's watchdog questions the amount of data being held, and Ireland's scope of use expands.
Every step of the #E2EE debate @openrightsgroup has explained that tech can be redeployed and some lines should never be crossed.
Once detection software is in place, it can be used to do more, and more.
Here, journalists at Balkan Insight reveal how #Europol discussed precisely how to cross these lines.
Even before they are on the statute book.
According to minutes released under FOI, the European police agency pushed for unfiltered access to data that would be obtained under a proposed new scanning system for detecting child sexual abuse images on messaging apps, with a view, experts say, to training AI algorithms.