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La vie n’est pas donnée | Antoinette Rouvroy - 19 mai 2020
La vie n’est pas donnée. Antoinette Rouvroy « La vie, c’est l’excès permanent de la vie. La vie - ce qui ne peut jamais être organisé jusqu’au bout : la désorganisation de la vie » (Boyan Manchev, La métamorphose et l’instant. Désorganisation de la vie, La Phocide, 2009.) Comme l’écrit Frédéric Neyrat, les deux maux (...)

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Super SyRI : de volgende stap naar de kijkdoosmaatschappij - 7 mai 2020
De Wet Gegevensverwerking door Samenwerkingsverbanden (WGS) biedt volgens ons kabinet een ‘slimmere aanpak’ om ondermijnende criminaliteit in kaart te brengen. Wie echter denkt dat ‘Super SyRI’ zich enkel richt op criminele netwerken en malafide bedrijven, doet er goed aan om verder te kijken dan de communicatie (...)

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LAPD pioneered predicting crime with data. Many police don’t think it works - Los Angeles Times - 2 mai 2020
The Los Angeles Police Department took a revolutionary leap in 2010 when it became one of the first to employ data technology and information about past crimes to predict future unlawful activity. Other departments around the nation soon adopted predictive policing techniques. But the widely hailed tool the LAPD (...)

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How facial recognition became a routine policing tool in America - 2 mai 2020
The technology is proliferating amid concerns that it is prone to errors and allows the government to expand surveillance without much oversight. In August 2017, a woman contacted the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office in Colorado with what seemed like a simple case : After a date at a bowling alley, she’d discovered (...)

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LAPD to end controversial program that aimed to predict crime - Los Angeles Times - 23 avril 2020
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore announced Tuesday that, in light of financial constraints caused by the coronavirus outbreak, the department would stop using a controversial program that predicts where property crimes could occur throughout the city. Critics say the predictive-policing program, called (...)

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Be very wary of Trump’s health surveillance plans - The Washington Post - 17 avril 2020
Early in the Trump presidency, senior officials pursued an “Extreme Vetting Initiative,” an automated system that would scour social media data to predict whether an immigrant would commit crimes. The project drew fire as soon as it became public : Computer scientists said such a predictive system was impossible, (...)

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Marseille’s fight against AI surveillance - Coda Story - 30 mars 2020
The southern French city, once synonymous with urban crime, now encapsulates the spread of AI surveillance driven by Chinese companies In 2016, Netflix launched its first European production – a twisty political drama titled “Marseille.” Set in the historic port city, the series starred Gerard Depardieu and was (...)

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Opinion | All This Dystopia, and for What ? - The New York Times - 10 mars 2020
When you signed up for this newsletter you may have noticed the language indicated it would be a “limited run.” And like all limited runs, ours is coming to an end next week. We’re winding down next Tuesday and taking a brief hiatus. Next month, The Privacy Project newsletter will evolve into The New York Times’s (...)

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RCMP denied using facial recognition technology - then said it had been using it for months | CBC News - 9 mars 2020
Spokesperson said Jan. 17 the force ’does not currently use facial recognition software’ despite months of use Just weeks after the RCMP denied using facial recognition technology, it acknowledged that it had been using Clearview AI’s controversial software — which has harvested billions of personal photos from (...)

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Google tracked his bike ride past a burglarized home. That made him a suspect. - 8 mars 2020
"I was using an app to see how many miles I rode my bike and now it was putting me at the scene of the crime," the man said. The email arrived on a Tuesday afternoon in January, startling Zachary McCoy as he prepared to leave for his job at a restaurant in Gainesville, Florida. It was from Google’s legal (...)

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Google location data turned a random biker into a burglary suspect - The Verge - 8 mars 2020
The police used a geofence warrant to collect info from a fitness app A Florida man who used a fitness app to track his bike rides found himself a suspect in a burglary when police used a geofence warrant to collect data from nearby devices, an NBC News investigation finds. Zachary McCoy had never been in the home (...)

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Citizen App Again Lets Users Report Crimes — and Experts See Big Risks - 4 mars 2020
Citizen, a mobile app that alerts people to nearby emergencies, is testing the reintroduction of a controversial feature that lets users report crimes and incidents on their own by live streaming video. Created by New York-based startup sp0n, Citizen first launched under the name “Vigilante” in 2016 in New York (...)

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Police In England Have Run Hundreds Of Searches On A New Facial Recognition Tool - 29 février 2020
Exclusive : The UK National Crime Agency and a number of police forces across England, as well as several private investment firms, have registered users with facial recognition software company Clearview AI. The National Crime Agency and Metropolitan Police are among a number of leading organisations across the (...)

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Confidential therapy notes being used against immigrant children - 24 février 2020
It was time for another hearing in the ongoing efforts of the U.S. government to deport a Honduran teenager named Kevin Euceda, who had already been in detention for more than two years. In a Northern Virginia courtroom, U.S. immigration judge Helaine Perlman peered at a TV screen as a detainee came into blurry (...)

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Aux États-Unis, ce que les migrants disent aux psys peut être utilisé contre eux | Slate.fr - 24 février 2020
Les mineurs demandeurs d’asile ont des entretiens obligatoires avec des psychologues, mais les détails de ces conversations ont déjà été utilisées par l’agence de contrôle de l’immigration. Lorsqu’un mineur demandant l’asile arrive aux États-Unis, il est placé en détention et doit se rendre à plusieurs rendez-vous obligatoires (...)

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EU Police Push for Pan-European Facial Recognition Network - 22 février 2020
A police investigator in Spain is trying to solve a crime, but she only has an image of a suspect’s face, caught by a nearby security camera. European police have long had access to fingerprint and DNA databases throughout the 27 countries of the European Union and, in certain cases, the United States. But soon, (...)

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Audit : Privacy rules lacking in California’s use of license plate readers - Los Angeles Times - 19 février 2020
The Los Angeles Police Department and three other California law enforcement agencies have not provided sufficient privacy protections for the hundreds of millions of images collected by automated license plate readers and shared with other jurisdictions, the state auditor said Thursday. Most of the images (...)

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New York Schools Gang Unit Criminalizes Children - 17 février 2020
An obscure unit of the New York City Department of Education tasked with addressing “gang and youth violence” in the city’s public schools has been promoting a set of guidelines that reveal serious ignorance of adolescent behavior and perpetuate false and racist stereotypes. The guidelines, which youth advocates (...)

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Vidéo-surveillance à Roubaix : des technologies de pointe pour garder l’œil sur la ville | Lille Actu - 17 février 2020
Le nouvel hôtel de police de Roubaix (Nord) a été inauguré. Le centre de supervision urbain y est installé. La vidéo-surveillance se développe. Bienvenue dans le futur ! Le nouvel hôtel de police de la ville de Roubaix (Nord) a été officiellement inauguré ce 16 janvier 2020. Opérationnel depuis décembre 2019, il réunit (...)