According to minutes released under FOI, the European police agency pushed for unfiltered access to data that would be obtained under a proposed new scanning system for detecting child sexual abuse images on messaging apps, with a view, experts say, to training AI algorithms.

    • @Dasnap@lemmy.world
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      239 months ago

      “Government reads through chat logs of protestors who they coincidentally thought might be kiddy diddlers.”

    • @some_guy
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      119 months ago

      You can trust us.

  • @serratur@lemmy.wtf
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    79 months ago

    In cases like this having a lot of departments serving their own intrests would be great, thats actually the part of bureaucracy in Norway that I like, they each just work on promoting their own agendas and when they conflict with other departments they get stopped. Having one department only focusing on law enforcement might want mass surveilance but they get stopped by the department for data privacy.

  • @atk007@lemmy.world
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    49 months ago

    I get spam calls from Europol from time to time where the person on the other end tries to convince me that I have done some criminal activity and should pay a fine. Funny enough, if I say indian curse words, they cut the call.