Comment by u8080
2 days ago
>CSAM detection systems
Blackboxes which scan your messages and photos for anything 3rd party want with undisclosed criteria.
2 days ago
>CSAM detection systems
Blackboxes which scan your messages and photos for anything 3rd party want with undisclosed criteria.
Yes, indeed.
In principle "for anything 3rd party want" would be illegal in the EU. However, Big Tech clearly doesn't care what's illegal in the EU.
Pertinent to this case: https://stateofsurveillance.org/news/big-tech-defies-eu-law-...
Previously: https://www.edpb.europa.eu/news/french-sa-cookies-and-advert...
Even earlier, when they cared about the law: https://www.trtworld.com/article/13092354
> Blackboxes which scan your messages and photos for anything 3rd party want with undisclosed criteria.
Well the criteria is CSAM?
Do you have any evidence that these systems have been used to imprison someone that wasn't CSAM related?
>Well the criteria is CSAM
Could you confirm that in any way?
A better question is if the government can.
Given that big tech firms keep getting fined for doing stuff like this ("anything 3rd party want with undisclosed criteria"), clearly the answer is "yes, eventually".
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