Topic: NIST
NIST plays a significant role in shaping policies around digital identity and AI technologies, often in collaboration with government and Big Tech. This involvement raises concerns about privacy, surveillance, and the potential for increased censorship through government-sanctioned digital ID systems. The push for a digital identity ecosystem threatens individual liberties by enabling greater control over personal data and online interactions.
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Washington Wants a Government Label on AI Speech
The pitch is transparency. The catch is that the government gets to write the words you’re forced to say.
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Alaska Plots AI-Driven Digital Identity, Payments, and Biometric Data System
The state’s new system could turn bureaucracy into automation, and consent into a checkbox no one really controls.
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On His Way Out, Biden Issues Executive Order Promoting Digital ID and Mobile Driver’s Licenses
Amidst mounting concerns over privacy and state surveillance.
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White House Pushes for Collaboration With Big Tech on “Safe” AI
A White House meeting raises questions about whether new AI safety protocols will serve as a tool for political control.
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The Selfie Surveillance State: How Digital ID Systems May Soon Decide if You Fly
As the final phase of biometric digital ID testing advances, concerns rise over privacy and the long-term retention of biometric…
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Big Brother Goes Digital: The Feds’ Race to Integrate Mobile IDs in America
Critics warn the initiative could deepen surveillance concerns, as digital IDs increasingly intertwine with everyday life.
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Biden Cybersecurity Plan Vows To Support Development of a “Digital Identity Ecosystem”
Amid controversies, the Biden administration updates its cybersecurity strategy to bolster a digital ID ecosystem.
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Simplex Chat Launches Quantum-Resistant Encryption in Beta
A further commitment to privacy.
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US Government Agency Invites Organizations To Help It Accelerate Adoption of Digital ID
Part of the dystopian digital ID push.











