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Israeli police criticised for lack of oversight on acquisition and deployment of AI surveillance tools

SUBSCRIBE 7th November 2024James Sweetland, Policing Insight
Speaking at an international workshop hosted by the University of Gothenburg and CRISP, Research Fellow Amir Cahane of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem warned that Israel Police engage in “a disturbing pattern of acquire first and ask questions later” when deploying domestic AI surveillance tools – with “a lack of legal constraints” meaning that court battles over individual cases play an outsized role, as Policing Insight’s James Sweetland reports.

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