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US Accused of Using AI Surveillance on Foreign Students by Amnesty International

What Happened

Amnesty International has accused the US government of deploying AI-driven technologies to surveil foreign students residing in the country. According to the rights group, these systems leverage artificial intelligence to collect and analyze data from various sources, tracking student movements and communications. The report highlights growing concerns among advocacy groups about the use of AI in security contexts, particularly where it may infringe on privacy and civil liberties. US authorities have not confirmed the full scope of the AI technologies in use, but critics warn that such monitoring could lead to discrimination and unwarranted targeting of international students.

Why It Matters

The claims spotlight the rapid expansion of AI surveillance in law enforcement and border security, raising questions about oversight and accountability. As governments adopt AI for national security, advocacy groups caution against potential misuse and erosion of trust. Read more in our AI News Hub

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