Surveillance Shenanigans: EFF’s Latest on AI, Data Deals, and Digital Rights Drama

EFFector 37.8 dives into AI-generated police reports, a sneaky flight data deal, and why mass surveillance can’t just be patched away. Plus, tune into our audio companion to hear how you can combat ALPRs. Stay on the cutting edge of digital rights with EFF!

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Hot Take:

Brace yourselves, folks! The EFF has released its latest edition of EFFector, and it’s juicier than a spy novel. From AI trying to pen police reports to the government getting cozy with flight data brokers, digital rights are the Wild West of the 21st century. So grab your popcorn and enjoy this rollercoaster of privacy paranoia!

Key Points:

  • EFF’s latest investigation dives into AI-generated police reports and their implications.
  • There’s a secretive deal involving flight passenger data being sold to the government.
  • EFF argues that mass surveillance isn’t something you can just slap a software patch on.
  • Audio companion to EFFector offers insights from EFF’s Associate Director of Activism, Sarah Hamid.
  • EFFector is a valuable resource for staying informed about digital rights and privacy issues.

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