AI surveillance
Coverage of AI surveillance in the Nexus archive.
- Talarico says the divide is 'top vs. bottom' — then heads to one of America's richest donor enclaves
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, known for criticizing the tech industry and corporate influence, attended multiple fundraisers in the San Francisco Bay Area targeting wealthy tech donors. He raised over $40 million, mostly from small donors but also from corporate executives, while advocating for limiting corporate money in politics.
- Democrats must hold the line against Trump’s AI surveillance plan
The article argues against Trump's AI surveillance plan, emphasizing the need for legal protections to prevent AI-enabled surveillance. It highlights public opposition to such measures.
- New York Times accused of deploying AI surveillance on tech staff without notifying their union
The NewsGuild of New York accused The New York Times of using AI surveillance on unionized tech workers without union notification, violating their collective bargaining agreement. The Guild filed grievances and an unfair labor practice charge, alleging unethical AI use and lack of transparency. The Times denied the claims, stating they would address the matter through contractual processes.
- New York Times accused of using AI to spy on unionized employees: ‘workers everywhere are under attack’
The New York Times is accused of using AI to surveil unionized employees, violating their contract and creating an inaccurate portrayal of their work. Benjamin Harnett, a staff software engineer and chair of the Tech Guild’s Generative AI committee, criticized the practice.
- Proposed House Bill Would Require Warrants for Government AI Surveillance
Reps. Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert introduced the Surveillance Accountability Act, which aims to require warrants for government AI surveillance and close legal loopholes allowing warrantless access to Americans' data.