Do you love your country?
Do you love your country?
FBI InfraGard webinar notification suggest law enforcement are increasingly concerned with the potential for use of drones, AI, and hacking in terrorist attacks following the UH CEO assassination.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23709119 [https://lemmy.world/post/23709119] > It is worth suspecting that the FAA’s ban of drones across multiple cities and critical infrastructure sites within New York in the days following this notification, citing “special security reasons”, is part of a false flag operation intended to justify increasingly aggressive drone regulation. > > Around the same time, a request was issued by Sen. Gary Peters to expedite a bill that would expand the authority of the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice to surveil, track, control and destroy any drone identified as a threat. The rushed push for this bill was objected to by Paul, citing privacy concerns related to the contents of the bill and existing protections for critical infrastructure sites intended to fulfill a similar purpose. > > In the days leading up to this, there was an unprovoked frenzy in UFO circles and in the media suggesting that foreign adversaries were operating mysterious drones all across the United States. This was later investigated and found to be ordinary, lawful plane and drone operation.
How do you feel about penalties for witnesses who refuse to testify in court?
Do you feel that the 4th amendment should protect them? Or perhaps a new amendment should be written to protect them? I’m slightly biased as I ask this. I feel that the mind is “sacred” in a sense, that it should be considered a fundamental human right for an individual to be able to preserve privacy over their internally held thoughts and memories, and that the ability of the court to force an individual to speak or disclose part of their mind is a wild overreach of power and an affront to the personal liberty of the innocent.
Here’s the Pitch Deck for ‘Active Listening’ Ad Targeting
Google Data Collection (PDF)
Interior photos of a police surveillance van
Nexyte AI for Law Enforcement Investigations
The government unveils its quantum counter-weapons
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has finally published the world’s first three official post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, tools designed to protect key systems against future quantum computers powerful enough to crack any code generated by a modern computer.
Law Enforcement Experts: Action against End-to-End Encryption Needed (EU)
X faces GDPR complaints for unauthorized use of data for AI training