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Amnesty International Alleges US Uses AI Surveillance on Foreign Students

What Happened

Amnesty International has accused the United States government of employing artificial intelligence technology to monitor foreign students. According to the advocacy group, AI-powered surveillance tools are being used to track the activities and communications of international students in the US. The report claims this system enables authorities to compile detailed profiles, potentially impacting students\’ privacy and raising ethical concerns. Amnesty International warns that such practices could result in discriminatory profiling and possible legal or academic repercussions for those surveilled. US officials have not fully disclosed the extent or methods of monitoring, leading to increased scrutiny and calls for transparency and accountability in the use of AI in national security operations.

Why It Matters

This development underscores growing fears about the misuse of AI in surveillance, especially in education and immigration contexts. It highlights debates over governmental oversight, privacy, and the unintended consequences of algorithmic technologies. Read more in our AI News Hub

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