Topic: ODNI
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) plays a significant role in overseeing intelligence operations, including surveillance and data collection practices that impact individual privacy. Recent developments highlight concerns over government-led censorship initiatives and the potential for AI to compromise anonymity online. These issues raise critical questions about the balance between national security and the protection of free speech and personal privacy.
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FOIA Lawsuit Challenges FBI Over Withheld Records on Secret Twitter Meetings
The FBI’s final justification for shielding details of high-level Twitter meetings now hangs under federal scrutiny.
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Censorship Investigation: Jim Jordan Subpoenas Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines
The agency ignored requests to hand over documents.
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Director of National Intelligence is Sued For Online Censorship Records
The full extent of censorship pressure is yet to be revealed.
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Bipartisan Bill Plans To Force Data Brokers To Delete Your Private Info When Requested
Shadowy data brokers have even been selling data to the US government and the FBI.
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The Disinformation Governance Board Is Out. The “Foreign Malign Influence Center” Is In.
A rose by any other name.
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US government plans to develop AI that can unmask anonymous writers
A writing fingerprint.
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Google-sponsored report recommends subverting online “conspiracy” groups from within
A new way for tech giants to suppress content they deem to be a conspiracy.
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Judge dismisses Wikimedia case against the NSA
Somehow Wikimedia has to prove that it’s being surveilled, even though that surveillance would be secret.
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NSA warrantless searches of the private data of US citizens is at an all time high
Warrantless searches of phone calls, chat logs, emails and other data collected from Americans increased by 28 percent.










