• Oct 6, 2022
  • Glyn Moody
  • General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance,

White House “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” – Big Boost for Privacy or More of The Same?

The White House has taken a major step towards codifying key rights in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) with the release of its “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights“. It has been drawn up by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, which has identified five principles that should guide the … Continue reading “White House “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” – Big Boost for Privacy or More of The Same?”

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  • Oct 14, 2019
  • Caleb Chen
  • General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance,

South African court rules that mass surveillance by the government is illegal

A South African court has ruled that mass surveillance, specifically bulk communication of communications, is illegal for the government to participate in.  A longstanding court case between the amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism on behalf of journalist Sam Sole and South Africa’s State Security Agency lead to this ruling on September 16th, 2019. Earlier this … Continue reading “South African court rules that mass surveillance by the government is illegal”

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