Javier Milei''s government will monitor social media with AI to ''predict
The adjustment and streamlining of public agencies that President Javier Milei is driving in Argentina does not apply to the areas of security and defense.
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The adjustment and streamlining of public agencies that President Javier Milei is driving in Argentina does not apply to the areas of security and defense.
The new unit will use AI to patrol social media, the internet, the dark web, apps, and security camera footage, according to the resolution published in the official gazette on July 26.
In a 2023 ruling, the Court of Appeals of the City of Buenos Aires found the implementation and deployment of the government''s AI-powered Facial Recognition System of Fugitives programme
This move places Argentina among a growing list of nations exploring AI''s potential in law enforcement, including the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and Israel. However, the
Buenos Aires suspended the operation of its facial recognition
In light of Argentina''s history of state violence and repression, the move to implement AI surveillance has been met with especially strong opposition. Critical observers worry that the
Argentina created a national law-enforcement department that will use AI to detect crimes as they''re committed, investigate them afterward, and predict them before they occur.
Here, we argue that while presented as a technological solution for enhancing security, such initiatives threaten to legitimize pre-planned state repression under the guise of objectivity and
In a 2023 ruling, the Court of Appeals of the City of Buenos Aires found the implementation and deployment of the government''s AI-powered Facial
Argentina has a particularly dark history of repression under military dictatorships, with tens of thousands of people kidnapped, tortured, and killed during the 1970s and 1980s.
Buenos Aires suspended the operation of its facial recognition surveillance system in 2022 after a court declared it unconstitutional following cases of wrongful arrests and attempts to track
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