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  1. But some leftists have been in my eαr tumbout "...but look at China!" like iτ's some shiny beαcon we should be imiταting. 😑 Nαh I'm good on τhαt sh!τ righτ τhere.🙅🏿‍♀️ Keep that sh!t over there. There's gonna be consequences and repercussions if you think this is what's going to be accepted over here.🙄
    #ai #socialcreditsystem #digitalid #masssurveillance #privacy #control #China

  2. Last week our collective member @yaelwrites, along with her team at the AP, won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Best International Reporting for their reporting on how Silicon Valley largely designed and built China’s surveillance state and enabled human rights abuses.

    Congratulations Yael for your incredible work on this very important issue. This is a well-deserved award!

    ap.org/media-center/press-rele

    #PulitzerPrize #HumanRights #MassSurveillance

  3. Last week our collective member @yaelwrites, along with her team at the AP, won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Best International Reporting for their reporting on how Silicon Valley largely designed and built China’s surveillance state and enabled human rights abuses.

    Congratulations Yael for your incredible work on this very important issue. This is a well-deserved award!

    ap.org/media-center/press-rele

    #PulitzerPrize #HumanRights #MassSurveillance

  4. Last week our collective member @yaelwrites, along with her team at the AP, won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Best International Reporting for their reporting on how Silicon Valley largely designed and built China’s surveillance state and enabled human rights abuses.

    Congratulations Yael for your incredible work on this very important issue. This is a well-deserved award!

    ap.org/media-center/press-rele

    #PulitzerPrize #HumanRights #MassSurveillance

  5. Last week our collective member @yaelwrites, along with her team at the AP, won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Best International Reporting for their reporting on how Silicon Valley largely designed and built China’s surveillance state and enabled human rights abuses.

    Congratulations Yael for your incredible work on this very important issue. This is a well-deserved award!

    ap.org/media-center/press-rele

    #PulitzerPrize #HumanRights #MassSurveillance

  6. Last week our collective member @yaelwrites, along with her team at the AP, won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Best International Reporting for their reporting on how Silicon Valley largely designed and built China’s surveillance state and enabled human rights abuses.

    Congratulations Yael for your incredible work on this very important issue. This is a well-deserved award!

    ap.org/media-center/press-rele

    #PulitzerPrize #HumanRights #MassSurveillance

  7. winbuzzer.com/2026/05/12/micro

    Microsoft Israel chief Alon Haimovich is leaving as Microsoft tightens oversight of the local unit after a reported ethics investigation tied to its work with Israel's Ministry of Defense.

    #MicrosoftIsrael #Israel #Gaza #Microsoft #MicrosoftAzure #AzureAI #AIEthics #Surveillance #MassSurveillance #Palestine

  8. "We're entering an era of automated, turbo-charged assaults on privacy – and as tech companies give the government new AI-driven means of monitoring Americans at a massive scale, we're also seeing a bipartisan resistance from elected leaders to update the privacy rules of engagement for a new future.

    This dynamic was witnessed this past week in the bipartisan passage of an extension to a key spy bill, but also through a deluge of less-publicized privacy-eroding bills collectively defining a new era of government-obtainable user data.

    Evolving Surveillance Threats
    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, or FISA, has long served as a controversial pillar of how the U.S. conducts surveillance abroad. It allows federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept the digital communications of foreign nationals located outside the United States without warrants, and is one of the most controversial pillars of modern surveillance policy.

    At the center of FISA is a secretive court that reviews and approves government requests to conduct surveillance, without the knowledge of the person being monitored. While intended to target foreign individuals outside the United States, FISA surveillance inevitably sweeps more broadly. Because online networks are global, FISA surveillance can also extend to individuals who are not themselves under investigation. As a result, entirely domestic conversations can be collected, stored, and queried by intelligence agencies without requiring a traditional warrant.

    Despite controversy over FISA, a bipartisan coalition within the U.S. House of Representatives just approved a three-year extension of the spy power program, declining to make any revisions."

    yahoo.com/news/articles/era-ma

    #USA #Surveillance #MassSurveillance #FISA #PoliceState

  9. "We're entering an era of automated, turbo-charged assaults on privacy – and as tech companies give the government new AI-driven means of monitoring Americans at a massive scale, we're also seeing a bipartisan resistance from elected leaders to update the privacy rules of engagement for a new future.

    This dynamic was witnessed this past week in the bipartisan passage of an extension to a key spy bill, but also through a deluge of less-publicized privacy-eroding bills collectively defining a new era of government-obtainable user data.

    Evolving Surveillance Threats
    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, or FISA, has long served as a controversial pillar of how the U.S. conducts surveillance abroad. It allows federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept the digital communications of foreign nationals located outside the United States without warrants, and is one of the most controversial pillars of modern surveillance policy.

    At the center of FISA is a secretive court that reviews and approves government requests to conduct surveillance, without the knowledge of the person being monitored. While intended to target foreign individuals outside the United States, FISA surveillance inevitably sweeps more broadly. Because online networks are global, FISA surveillance can also extend to individuals who are not themselves under investigation. As a result, entirely domestic conversations can be collected, stored, and queried by intelligence agencies without requiring a traditional warrant.

    Despite controversy over FISA, a bipartisan coalition within the U.S. House of Representatives just approved a three-year extension of the spy power program, declining to make any revisions."

    yahoo.com/news/articles/era-ma

    #USA #Surveillance #MassSurveillance #FISA #PoliceState

  10. "We're entering an era of automated, turbo-charged assaults on privacy – and as tech companies give the government new AI-driven means of monitoring Americans at a massive scale, we're also seeing a bipartisan resistance from elected leaders to update the privacy rules of engagement for a new future.

    This dynamic was witnessed this past week in the bipartisan passage of an extension to a key spy bill, but also through a deluge of less-publicized privacy-eroding bills collectively defining a new era of government-obtainable user data.

    Evolving Surveillance Threats
    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, or FISA, has long served as a controversial pillar of how the U.S. conducts surveillance abroad. It allows federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept the digital communications of foreign nationals located outside the United States without warrants, and is one of the most controversial pillars of modern surveillance policy.

    At the center of FISA is a secretive court that reviews and approves government requests to conduct surveillance, without the knowledge of the person being monitored. While intended to target foreign individuals outside the United States, FISA surveillance inevitably sweeps more broadly. Because online networks are global, FISA surveillance can also extend to individuals who are not themselves under investigation. As a result, entirely domestic conversations can be collected, stored, and queried by intelligence agencies without requiring a traditional warrant.

    Despite controversy over FISA, a bipartisan coalition within the U.S. House of Representatives just approved a three-year extension of the spy power program, declining to make any revisions."

    yahoo.com/news/articles/era-ma

    #USA #Surveillance #MassSurveillance #FISA #PoliceState

  11. "We're entering an era of automated, turbo-charged assaults on privacy – and as tech companies give the government new AI-driven means of monitoring Americans at a massive scale, we're also seeing a bipartisan resistance from elected leaders to update the privacy rules of engagement for a new future.

    This dynamic was witnessed this past week in the bipartisan passage of an extension to a key spy bill, but also through a deluge of less-publicized privacy-eroding bills collectively defining a new era of government-obtainable user data.

    Evolving Surveillance Threats
    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, or FISA, has long served as a controversial pillar of how the U.S. conducts surveillance abroad. It allows federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept the digital communications of foreign nationals located outside the United States without warrants, and is one of the most controversial pillars of modern surveillance policy.

    At the center of FISA is a secretive court that reviews and approves government requests to conduct surveillance, without the knowledge of the person being monitored. While intended to target foreign individuals outside the United States, FISA surveillance inevitably sweeps more broadly. Because online networks are global, FISA surveillance can also extend to individuals who are not themselves under investigation. As a result, entirely domestic conversations can be collected, stored, and queried by intelligence agencies without requiring a traditional warrant.

    Despite controversy over FISA, a bipartisan coalition within the U.S. House of Representatives just approved a three-year extension of the spy power program, declining to make any revisions."

    yahoo.com/news/articles/era-ma

    #USA #Surveillance #MassSurveillance #FISA #PoliceState

  12. "We're entering an era of automated, turbo-charged assaults on privacy – and as tech companies give the government new AI-driven means of monitoring Americans at a massive scale, we're also seeing a bipartisan resistance from elected leaders to update the privacy rules of engagement for a new future.

    This dynamic was witnessed this past week in the bipartisan passage of an extension to a key spy bill, but also through a deluge of less-publicized privacy-eroding bills collectively defining a new era of government-obtainable user data.

    Evolving Surveillance Threats
    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, or FISA, has long served as a controversial pillar of how the U.S. conducts surveillance abroad. It allows federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept the digital communications of foreign nationals located outside the United States without warrants, and is one of the most controversial pillars of modern surveillance policy.

    At the center of FISA is a secretive court that reviews and approves government requests to conduct surveillance, without the knowledge of the person being monitored. While intended to target foreign individuals outside the United States, FISA surveillance inevitably sweeps more broadly. Because online networks are global, FISA surveillance can also extend to individuals who are not themselves under investigation. As a result, entirely domestic conversations can be collected, stored, and queried by intelligence agencies without requiring a traditional warrant.

    Despite controversy over FISA, a bipartisan coalition within the U.S. House of Representatives just approved a three-year extension of the spy power program, declining to make any revisions."

    yahoo.com/news/articles/era-ma

    #USA #Surveillance #MassSurveillance #FISA #PoliceState

  13. It's probably for #MassSurveillance αnd the social credit system, hon, whιch wιll fαιl. Then they'll ρrobαbly try to convert them ιnto ρrιsons becαuse the ρublιc wιll be on α ρrolonged rαmραge to remαke/restore the nαtion.🤷🏿‍♀️

    #datacenters #recipefordisaster
    #politics #government #democracy

  14. RE: kolektiva.social/@yoshiXYZ/116

    „Jede einzelne Maßnahme wurde mit größter Sorgfalt abgewogen.“ Nur so eine Idee: vielleicht sollte man das Gesamtpaket auch betrachten? #Massenüberwachung #MassSurveillance #Datenschutz

  15. Pentagon strikes classified AI deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia — but not Anthropic

    Le Pentagone conclut des accords confidentiels sur l'IA avec OpenAI, Google et Nvidia — mais pas avec Anthropic

    01/06/26 - Emma Roth

    Cette vague d'accords exclut Anthropic, à qui le département faisait auparavant appel pour le traitement d'informations classifiées.

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    theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

    #AI #NoAI #BanAI #FuckAI #xAI #Mythos #OpenAI #Google #NVidia #Anthropic #Microsoft #GAFAM #Pentagon #MassSurveillance #Privacy #Freedom #CivilRights #Technology #Algorithms #Army #Defense #Imperialism #CyberWar #Cybersecurity #Classified

  16. Pentagon strikes classified AI deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia — but not Anthropic

    Le Pentagone conclut des accords confidentiels sur l'IA avec OpenAI, Google et Nvidia — mais pas avec Anthropic

    01/06/26 - Emma Roth

    Cette vague d'accords exclut Anthropic, à qui le département faisait auparavant appel pour le traitement d'informations classifiées.

    1/

    theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

    #AI #NoAI #BanAI #FuckAI #xAI #Mythos #OpenAI #Google #NVidia #Anthropic #Microsoft #GAFAM #Pentagon #MassSurveillance #Privacy #Freedom #CivilRights #Technology #Algorithms #Army #Defense #Imperialism #CyberWar #Cybersecurity #Classified

  17. Pentagon strikes classified AI deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia — but not Anthropic

    Le Pentagone conclut des accords confidentiels sur l'IA avec OpenAI, Google et Nvidia — mais pas avec Anthropic

    01/06/26 - Emma Roth

    Cette vague d'accords exclut Anthropic, à qui le département faisait auparavant appel pour le traitement d'informations classifiées.

    1/

    theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

    #AI #NoAI #BanAI #FuckAI #xAI #Mythos #OpenAI #Google #NVidia #Anthropic #Microsoft #GAFAM #Pentagon #MassSurveillance #Privacy #Freedom #CivilRights #Technology #Algorithms #Army #Defense #Imperialism #CyberWar #Cybersecurity #Classified

  18. Pentagon strikes classified AI deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia — but not Anthropic

    Le Pentagone conclut des accords confidentiels sur l'IA avec OpenAI, Google et Nvidia — mais pas avec Anthropic

    01/06/26 - Emma Roth

    Cette vague d'accords exclut Anthropic, à qui le département faisait auparavant appel pour le traitement d'informations classifiées.

    1/

    theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

    #AI #NoAI #BanAI #FuckAI #xAI #Mythos #OpenAI #Google #NVidia #Anthropic #Microsoft #GAFAM #Pentagon #MassSurveillance #Privacy #Freedom #CivilRights #Technology #Algorithms #Army #Defense #Imperialism #CyberWar #Cybersecurity #Classified

  19. Pentagon strikes classified AI deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia — but not Anthropic

    Le Pentagone conclut des accords confidentiels sur l'IA avec OpenAI, Google et Nvidia — mais pas avec Anthropic

    01/06/26 - Emma Roth

    Cette vague d'accords exclut Anthropic, à qui le département faisait auparavant appel pour le traitement d'informations classifiées.

    1/

    theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

    #AI #NoAI #BanAI #FuckAI #xAI #Mythos #OpenAI #Google #NVidia #Anthropic #Microsoft #GAFAM #Pentagon #MassSurveillance #Privacy #Freedom #CivilRights #Technology #Algorithms #Army #Defense #Imperialism #CyberWar #Cybersecurity #Classified