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Surveillance Company Flock Now Using AI to Report Us to Police if it Thinks Our Movement Patterns Are “Suspicious” | ACLU


Company crosses a dangerous line by beginning to offer AI suspicion-generation functions

The company’s cameras are no longer just recording our comings and goings — now, using AI in ways we have long warned against, the system is actively evaluating each of us to make a decision about whether we should be reported to law enforcement as potential participants in organized crime. Matthew Smith and Akila Radhakrishnan are suing because the sanctions forced them to stop working with the ICC’s Office of the Prosecutor and indefinitely paused their efforts to hold leading rights violators accountable for horrific crimes. Hina Shamsi, director of the National Security Project at the American Civil Liberties Union, issued the following statement in response: “Every move President Trump has made since Saturday night has been escalatory and inflammatory.

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