Friday, December 5, 2025

Tag: PrivacyConcerns

World Economic Forum pushes Facial Recognition Technology: Technology that detects citizen dissatisfaction with governmental services in real time through Facial Expression Recognition

The World Economic Forum's Tunis Hub is exploring the use of human emotional recognition technology, specifically through facial expression mapping, to identify areas of citizen...

Proctoring Companies Under Investigation for Ethical Business Practices

Issues Surrounding Remote Proctoring Companies Recently, many students around the world—about 230,000 from 200 different schools—have raised their voices against remote proctoring companies by signing...

Dr. (Prof) Amitav Banerjee’s Session on Artificial Intelligence: Key Insights from “AI Snake Oil”

AI is being misused for mass surveillance by governments and markets: In this session, Professor Amitav Banerjee introduces a discussion on the implications of artificial...

Ethical and Privacy Implications of Quantum Sensing and Stealth Technology

Quantum sensing is emerging as a revolutionary technology that promises detection capabilities once thought impossible. These ultra-sensitive quantum sensors leverage exotic physics to measure...

The Dark Side of Surveillance Technology

In June, a significant surveillance industry event took place at the Clarion Congress Hotel in Prague, known as the ISS World Training. Here, law...

Digital Veteran ID Cards in the UK Face Growing Skepticism, With Veterans Voicing Strong Opposition

It's no secret that digital ID has been a hot topic of debate worldwide. Many users argue that relying on digital identification information is...