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Salesforce Internal Docs Reveal Proposed AI Use in Trump Immigration Enforcement

What Happened

According to reports from internal documents obtained by the Times of India, Salesforce proposed leveraging its AI-powered services to aid President Donald Trump’s administration in scaling up immigration enforcement. These internal materials suggest that Salesforce offered ways to integrate its artificial intelligence technology into government systems to improve the tracking and processing of immigrants under stricter policies spearheaded by the previous administration. The revelation comes as the broader tech industry faces criticism and scrutiny over working with government agencies on ethically sensitive projects involving surveillance, automation, and data analytics.

Why It Matters

The disclosed proposal signifies expanding intersections between AI, cloud software, and contentious governmental operations. It reignites ongoing debates about the responsibility of major tech firms in enabling or resisting controversial law enforcement initiatives, especially those impacting civil liberties and vulnerable populations. Read more in our AI News Hub

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