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Frankfurt Police Pilot AI-Powered Video Surveillance for Enhanced Safety

Frankfurt police are testing AI-powered video surveillance using facial recognition in the main train station to locate missing persons and potential threats, aiming to expand this technology throughout Hesse.

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Forced Gender Tests in Athletics: A Step Backwards

Spanish athlete María José Martínez Patiño, barred from competition in 1986 due to forced gender testing revealing XY chromosomes, advocates against World Athletics' reinstatement of such tests, citing privacy concerns and potential harm to female athletes.

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23andMe's Bankruptcy Filing Raises Privacy Concerns Over Genetic Data

23andMe, a genetic testing company with 15 million customers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 23, prompting privacy concerns about its vast genetic data, which is valuable for marketing and medical research, despite existing legal protections like the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination A...

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IRS-ICE Data Sharing Deal Raises Concerns About Undocumented Immigrant Tax Compliance

The IRS and ICE are nearing a deal to share data on illegal immigrants, potentially discouraging tax filings and raising privacy concerns.

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Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law

Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.

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Israeli Rape Crisis Centers Report Drop in Calls Following October 7th Attacks

In the aftermath of the October 7th Hamas attacks in Israel, the Association of Rape Crisis Centers reported a significant decrease in calls concerning sexual assault, raising concerns about the underreporting of such crimes and the prioritization of victims' privacy over immediate national interest...

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\"German Coalition's Surveillance Plans Spark Privacy Concerns\"\

Germany's potential new coalition government is planning mass surveillance using facial recognition and AI, despite previous rulings against such practices; they also intend to make the participation in a flawed electronic patient file system mandatory, raising concerns over privacy and democratic o...

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Replica Italia: Synthetic Data Platform for Real-Time Societal Analysis

Clearbox AI launched Replica Italia on March 31st, a platform generating 60 million synthetic Italian profiles for real-time analysis of demographic, social, and behavioral data, overcoming privacy limitations.

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Germans Favor Increased Security Powers Amidst Coalition Talks

A YouGov poll shows 62 percent of Germans favor increased security agency powers to fight crime and terrorism, influencing CDU/CSU-SPD coalition talks on expanding police and intelligence authority; concerns remain about future US intelligence sharing.

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Scotland Deploys 10,500 Body-Worn Cameras Amidst Facial Recognition Debate

Scotland's police force is rolling out 10,500 body-worn video cameras over the next 12-18 months at a cost of \£35 million, aiming to improve evidence gathering and potentially integrate live facial recognition technology, despite privacy concerns.

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9000 Sensitive Court Files Leaked in NSW Data Breach

A data breach of the NSW Online Registry Website leaked roughly 9000 sensitive court files, including AVOs and affidavits, exposing personal information of victims and offenders; police are investigating.

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Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law

Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.

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