Governments and companies use artificial intelligence to take decisions that can have a significant impact on our lives. AI must be regulated to protect ourselves, and to use technology without manipulation or bias. Here's how it should be done.
Today, CCTV cameras can identify and track you based on the unique characteristics of your face, body or movements, known as biometrics. Here's how to trick surveillance to protect your privacy.
Computers behind social welfare systems, courts, or security forces make unfair decisions all the time. Transparency is key to mitigate the risks.
What is artificial intelligence? Why is it artificial? Is it really intelligent? So many questions. We give you now all the answers.
We make sure companies and governments use technologies to improve our lives, rather than to monitor and manipulate us.
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On the 14th of June, the NJCM (Netherlands Committee of Jurists for Human Rights) submitted a response to the European Commission’s White Paper on artificial intelligence (AI).
You can find great things in Germany. Cars, kebabs, democracy. Privacy is a pretty big deal too. Can Germany make privacy a big deal for the rest of Europe?
Germany gets to set the upcoming agenda for the EU Council, and we have a number of things we’d like them to work on in order to build a stronger, more democratic European community.
In June 2020, Liberties submitted its response to the public consultation on the European Commission’s White Paper on Artificial Intelligence.
The latest version of the European Commission's white paper on AI does not specify a temporary ban on remote facial recognition.
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