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AI Could Give Police Unprecedented Surveillance Power, Experts Warn

AI Could Give Police Unprecedented Surveillance Power, Experts Warn Ars Technica2
Legal scholar Andrew Guthrie Ferguson told Ars Technica that artificial‑intelligence tools are poised to amplify police capabilities far beyond current limits. He described a future where citywide camera networks feed a central command center that can identify and track every person, vehicle and object in real time. Ferguson said no federal rules curb this expansion, and cited recent use of mobile facial‑recognition technology by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Customs Border Patrol as a warning sign. The interview underscores growing concerns about privacy and civil liberties as law‑enforcement technology races ahead of oversight. Read more →

LinkedIn Faces Two Lawsuits Over Secret Browser Extension Scans

LinkedIn Faces Two Lawsuits Over Secret Browser Extension Scans Ars Technica2
LinkedIn is under fire after two lawsuits accused the professional network of covertly scanning users' browser extensions and sharing the data with undisclosed third parties. Plaintiffs allege the company violated California privacy statutes and the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act by collecting extension data without clear consent. The suits seek monetary damages and a court order to halt the practice. LinkedIn has not directly refuted the core allegations, prompting scrutiny from privacy advocates and legal experts. Read more →