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All of our militarisation workBelow are all the articles we talk about in this episode:What is Militarisation of Tech?Key Concerns Regarding Governance in the Era of Militarisation of Tech“Killer Robots”: Read PI's statement during informal consultations on autonomous weapons systems in New YorkHow Data Drives the Militarisation of TechOn the Applicable Legal Frameworks and Regulatory Gaps: International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights LawWe have a mailing list specifically for…
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Desde hace algunos años, los modelos de negocio de las grandes plataformas tecnológicas han evolucionado a gran velocidad. A pesar de su posición dominante en varios mercados, los gigantes tecnológicos como Google y Meta están incursionando en nuevos territorios con el fin de ampliar su base de usuarios. Una de sus apuestas más llamativas ha sido su incursión en el “mercado de la conectividad” a través de cuantiosas, y en ocasiones fallidas, inversiones en infraestructura de red.…
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In their gold rush to build cloud and AI tools, Big Tech is also enabling unprecedented government surveillance. Thanks to reporting from The Guardian, +972 Magazine, Local Call, and The Intercept, we have insights into the murky deals between the Israeli Government and Big Tech firms. Designed to insulate governments from scrutiny and accountability, these deals bode a dark future for humanity, one that is built using the same tools that once promised a bright, positive world.On 25 September…
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LinksLearn more about Repro uncensoredRepro Uncensored incident report formAdriana Smith's caseMore about Adriana's casePrivacy International's Menstruation apps researchResearch on Bing's Typo-searchingMSI on the Global impact of Roe V. Wade being overturnedReport by Fòs Feminista on the Global Impact of the Dobbs DecisionMeta getting rid of factchecking functionAmazon USA report called Obstacles to Autonomy, which includes info on advertising account restrictionsAn report by the Independent…
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Layla looks at her calendar on her phone. She’s in charge of planning her book club’s monthly meeting. After thinking for a second, she summons her AI assistant: “Hey Assistant, can you book me a table at that tapas restaurant I read about last week, and invite everyone from the book club? The restaurant should be in my browsing history. Let me know if the journey is more than 1-hour for anyone”. As the assistant compiles a response, she wonders if anyone else will hear this.Technology has made…
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Go back to the full report pageThe Maya app is a period tracker app by Plackal Tech based in India. In our previous investigation, we revealed Maya was sharing a plethora of user input data to Facebook. However, in response to our 2019 research, the app claimed it had since ‘removed both the Facebook core SDK and Analytics SDK from Maya’ while ‘continu[ing] to use the Facebook Ad SDK, post opt-in to our terms and conditions and privacy policy’ for revenue purposes, the latter of which 'does not…
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Go back to the full report pageThe WomanLog app, developed by Pro Active App SIA, is a Latvia-based period tracking app with over 10 million downloads that features an 'Intelligent Assistant' chatbot (more on this below). To get started on the app, we completed a short onboarding questionnaire about which app mode we intended to use (e.g., standard) and the length of our cycle and period. Our answers to these questions were sent across the web traffic to the app developer's API:
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“Hey [enter AI assistant name here], can you book me a table at the nearest good tapas restaurant next week, and invite everyone from the book club?” Billions of dollars are invested in companies to deliver on this. While this is a dream that their marketing departments want to sell, this is a potential nightmare in the making.Major tech companies have all announced flavours of such assistants: Amazon’s Alexa+, Google’s Gemini inspired by Project Astra, Microsoft’s Copilot AI companion and…
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It’s important to us at PI that we continue to create real change in the world. We want our work to matter, and we challenge ourselves continuously to verify that it does.In 2024 we made substantial progress towards concrete systemic change. We challenged governments and corporations that exploit data and technology, pushed for new national and international policy standards, drove standard-setting action by courts and regulators. We educated and campaigned with others.As a result, we produced…
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In 2024, Privacy International (PI) continued to produce real change by challenging governments and corporations that use data and technology to exploit us.Since the beginning of the year, we’ve achieved some wins and would like to share the most recent ones with you.Creating change is hard, and takes time. We have to uncover problems, draw attention to them, and pressure for change. In the latest quarter, we've been able to push regulators for stronger standards on generative AI systems, draw…
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