Topic: pre-crime
Pre-crime surveillance refers to the use of technology and data analysis to predict and prevent crimes before they occur, often leading to invasive monitoring and violations of privacy. This approach raises significant concerns about civil liberties, as it can result in unjust profiling and the erosion of due process. The implications of pre-crime systems challenge the principles of free expression and individual rights, making it essential to scrutinize their development and implementation.
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Argentina’s AI and the Rise of Pre-Crime Digital Surveillance
Argentina integrates AI in security measures, sparking privacy concerns.
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Australian “pre-crime” surveillance tool faces scrutiny
Profiling and tracking citizens.



