privacyint, to random
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The UK government is ramping up the use of technology (FRT) on our streets.

It threatens our human rights, including our right to protest.

Join our campaign & write to your MP to find out if FRT is being used in your local area.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

rat, to surveillance
@rat@ni.hil.ist avatar

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

UK policing minister Chris Philp has said he wants to give the police access to the UK’s passport database, which will mean that public cameras can identify all of us. It will mean the End of Privacy in Public. Join our campaign to hold your MP to account.

@surveillance

marielgm, to random
@marielgm@mastodon.mit.edu avatar

Today's insane birdsite anecdote that will likely make a mini-vignette in my dissertation: the official account of the Benito Juárez International Airport gave a bunch of detailed surveillance data to clap back at a public figure that criticized their immigration processing times, lmao. Now we have confirmation that they use simply because the CM is petty.

privacyint, to random
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UK policing minister Chris Philp has said he wants to give the police access to the UK’s passport database, which will mean that public cameras can identify all of us. It will mean the End of Privacy in Public. Join our campaign to hold your MP to account.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

privacyint, to random
@privacyint@mastodon.xyz avatar

If you’re in the UK, join our ‘End of Privacy in Public’ campaign to demand that your MP finds out if dystopian technology is being deployed in your local area.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

privacyint, to random
@privacyint@mastodon.xyz avatar

The proliferation of cameras in public places means that we'll be perpetually visible and identifiable to state bodies and private companies. Join our ‘End of Privacy in Public’ campaign to demand that your MP finds out if dystopian facial recognition technology is being deployed in your local area.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

openrightsgroup, to privacy
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

"AI raises the stakes... data is not only used to make decisions about you, but rather to make deeply powerful inferences about people and communities."

Beware greater automated decision-making with fewer safeguards over our data.

The fight for algorithmic justice is imperiled by the .

https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/11/18/unmasking-ai-and-the-fight-for-algorithmic-justice

blueghost, to privacy
@blueghost@mastodon.online avatar

OpenStreetMap supports mapping surveillance cameras.

Cameras can be identified by location and type, the area being observed can be disclosed.

Surveillance under Surveillance/https://sunders.uber.space is an OpenStreetMap instance focused on surveillance cameras, it uses data that is not visualized on the OpenStreetMap.org instance.

Website: https://www.openstreetmap.org
Mastodon: @openstreetmap

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privacyint, to random
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If you’re in the UK, join our ‘End of Privacy in Public’ campaign to demand that your MP finds out if dystopian technology is being deployed in your local area.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

dangillmor, to random
@dangillmor@mastodon.social avatar

The UK's race toward police state status continues unabated as use of facial recognition will be greatly extended -- another broken promise that the authorities clearly knew they would break. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-67149222

finally,
@finally@mastodon.social avatar

@dangillmor

Gibt es eigentlich keine einfache, praxistaugliche Möglichkeit, Gesichtserkennung auszutricksen? Ohne Gesichts-OP oder Vermummung.

Vielleicht reflektierendes Makeup oder Zebra-Makeup oder so?

uncouth, to random

It's pretty weird to me how Apple/iOS/etc. require you to type in your password for certain things, like installing an OS update. Why do you not trust the same biometric that allowed me access to the system?

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@uncouth because are per definition as all can either be copied (i.e. & ) or forcibly authenticated against (i.e. like )...

And since 's is a prime target for like , it's no surprise that woth malicious is rather common...

openrightsgroup, to privacy
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

Live generates sensitive biometric data.

Where the stakes are high, such as in police deployments, thresholds for necessity and proportionality should also be high.

Indelible data shouldn’t be collected en masse.

Especially when the makes it easier for the police to reuse and share this data with terrifying consequences for our liberty.

https://www.theregister.com/2023/05/19/dpib_2_surveillance_oversight/

openrightsgroup, to privacy
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

The allows public and private bodies to share data for 'national security' and 'public safety'.

Combine biased pre-crime databases with poorly regulated , we'll see an unprecedented expansion in racialised .

https://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/young-people-are-being-criminalised-for-content/

remixtures, to uk Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "The recently-departed watchdog in charge of monitoring facial recognition technology has joined the private firm he controversially approved, paving the way for the mass roll-out of biometric surveillance cameras in high streets across the country.

In a move critics have dubbed an “outrageous conflict of interest”, Professor Fraser Sampson, former biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner, has joined Facewatch as a non-executive director.

Sampson left his watchdog role on 31 October, with Companies House records showing he was registered as a company director at Facewatch the following day, 1 November. Campaigners claim this might mean he was negotiating his Facewatch contract while in post, and have urged the advisory committee on business appointments to investigate if it may have “compromised his work in public office”. It is understood that the committee is currently considering the issue."

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/10/ex-commissioner-for-facial-recognition-tech-joins-facewatch-firm-he-approved?CMP=fb_a-technology_b-gdntech

iuculano, to uk
@iuculano@masto.ai avatar

« police chiefs have announced plans to equip officers with a mobile-based tool that will enable them to cross reference photos of suspects against a database of millions of custody images from their phones.

Known as ( ), the tool uses software supplier ’s facial-recognition , and is currently being jointly trialled by , and police. »

https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366560813/UK-police-plan-national-roll-out-of-facial-recognition-phone-app

Miro_Collas, to ai
@Miro_Collas@masto.ai avatar

Ex-commissioner for facial recognition tech joins Facewatch firm he approved | Facial recognition | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/10/ex-commissioner-for-facial-recognition-tech-joins-facewatch-firm-he-approved

"Critics say Fraser Samson hiring is ‘outrageous conflict of interest’ as monitoring technology is rolled out in UK high streets"

openrightsgroup, to privacy
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

⚠️ Unregulated facial recognition produces racial injustice ⚠️

Underpinned by biased algorithms and trained by partial datasets, AI generates false matches disproportionately weighted to overpoliced communities.

The will only make it worse by further weakening regulatory oversight and increasing automated decision-making.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/11/20/does-a-i-lead-police-to-ignore-contradictory-evidence

openrightsgroup, to privacy
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

👁️ Britain is an 'omni-surveillance society' 👁️

The words of the Biometrics and Surveillance Commissioner – a post that’ll be abolished by the .

Advances in tech without proper oversight and a political will to double its use in policing means innocent people will be subjected to authoritarian biometric and discredited predictive .

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/oct/29/britain-omni-surveillance-society-watchdog-warns

itnewsbot, to UnitedKingdom
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Unproven AI face scans may estimate age for porn access in UK - Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images)

AI face detecti... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1988748 .pornography

edri, to random
@edri@eupolicy.social avatar

🚨The EU is trying to expand , a database to facilitate the registration and deportation of asylum seekers

The expansion includes:

🔎Use of
🧒🏽Including children as young as 6
🚔More access by police

Civil society says:

These changes will transform EURODAC into a violent tool of .

It will increase racial profiling and mean more detentions and deportations🙅‍♀️

Read our statement ⤵️ https://edri.org/our-work/civil-society-calls-for-an-end-to-the-expansion-of-eus-eurodac-database

privacyint, to random
@privacyint@mastodon.xyz avatar

If you’re in the UK, join ‘The End of Privacy in Public’ campaign, and write to your MP today to demand they find out if cameras are being used in YOUR local area.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

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privacyint, to random
@privacyint@mastodon.xyz avatar

Increasing use of technology (FRT) will mean that you aren’t being left alone while you are on your local High Street.

If you’re in the UK, you can write to your MP to demand they find out if FRT is being used in YOUR local area.

https://pvcy.org/facialrecognition

privacyint, to random
@privacyint@mastodon.xyz avatar

How would you feel about being fingerprinted every time you went out in public?
Well, that dystopian future is coming, with the rise of technology in public spaces.

If you’re in the UK, join the ‘End of Privacy in Public’ campaign and write to your MP today:
pvcy.org/facialrecognition

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remixtures, to Ukraine Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "In the ongoing war against Russia, Clearview has become the Ukrainian government’s “secret weapon,” Tymchenko says. More than 1,500 officials across 18 Ukrainian government agencies are using the facial-recognition tool, which has helped them identify more than 230,000 Russian soldiers and officials who have participated in the military invasion. Ukraine's use of Clearview has rapidly expanded beyond identifying Russian troops on their soil. The nation has come to rely on the private U.S. tech company, which has just 35 employees, to assist with a vast range of wartime tasks, many of which have not been previously reported, according to interviews with officials from half a dozen government agencies, law-enforcement officers, Ukrainian analysts, and Clearview executives.

https://time.com/6334176/ukraine-clearview-ai-russia/

fnf, to random

This is a critical time for protecting citizens and their fundamental rights against and other forms of . Read this opinion by Ella Jakubowska @ella from @edri to know what is going on:

„The EU is on the precipice of a huge achievement — an which truly puts people at its centre. But if done poorly, we will instead find ourselves on the precipice of a law which tells the whole world that the EU prioritises the surveillance industry over people and communities.“

https://www.euronews.com/2023/11/16/the-eu-wants-to-make-facial-recognition-history-but-it-must-be-done-for-the-right-reasons

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