▲ | testdelacc1 2 days ago | |
In the Wire the police couldn't directly access phone conversations despite them being digital because phone companies needed to see a warrant before handing over any data. That would presumably be the case here as well, communication providers would have to service warrants. Is it possible for this to be abused? Almost certainly. Do I think this is a good idea? No I do not. Despite me mentioning it 10 times, I can mention it once more. I'd prefer communications to remain private. I'm only pointing out ways it hurts society, and why police would like to return to the status quo ante where they could obtain a warrant to surveil criminals. | ||
▲ | sensanaty 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
That's not how chat control is set up to work though. The extremely problematic aspect here is the use of unspecified "AI monitoring systems" wholescale on every single message that passes through your device which AUTOMATICALLY flags detections and raises it to the authorities. Oh, also the breaking of cryptography which, I just cannot believe these morons are still trying to fighr for... |