Surveillance technologies are increasingly used to manage migration, security, and ____.
What is perceived threats?
This company provides data analytics used for government and immigration enforcement.
What is Palantir Technologies?
This concept describes problems with no clear solution.
What is wicked problem?
What is governance gaps?
This governance tool was debated throughout the presentation.
What is fear?
Dual-use technology refers to ___.
What is technology designed for civilian use that can also be used for harmful or military purposes?
This company's technology collapses the distance between a face and a file in seconds.
What is Clearview AI?
This type of harm occurs when surveillance changes behavior before any monitoring occurs.
What is psychological harm?
Remedy is difficult in Clearview AI's model because of this.
What is people do not know they are in the database?
Because harm is reduced, there are ___ amount of solutions.
What is zero (no perfect solution)?
____ percent of apps collect self-identifying data.
What is 90?
This company has a database of over 50 billion images, scraping them from the public internet without consent.
What is Clearview AI?
This ethical trade-off is highlighted by ICE's Homeland Security Investigations division $9.2M contract.
What is state responsibility vs. private power?
When governments outsource surveillance to private-sector companies, this occurs.
What is responsibility becomes blurred?
This central ethical tension appeared across all case studies.
What is security vs. human rights?
Dual-use technology becomes a foreseeable misuse when _____.
What is identifiable, plausible, high-risk, and ready-to-use applications?
Claude was allegedly integrated into Palantir software, where the U.S. military used Anthropic's system during this raid.
What is The Maduro Incident?
This ethical framework emphasizes that governments justify surveillance for public safety.
What is utilitarianism?
DAILY DOUBLE: This governance pattern appears across all three cases (Hint: ___ + ___ + ___)
What is foreseeable harm, design choice, and weak remedy?
Ethical frameworks fall short in surveillance issues when they ____.
What is guide thinking but cannot enforce solutions?
One reason surveillance misuse risk increases as technology becomes standardized is when ____.
What is it becomes ready-to-use and easier to apply in harmful contexts?
Anduril uses this product to fuse sensor data across air, land and sea.
What is Lattice AI?
Within our cases, we have seen that migrants often cannot challenge surveillance harms, thereby failing to meet this pillar.
What is Pillar 3 (access to remedy)?
These are the four most logical/ethical approaches to moving forward and navigating responsibility.
What is stronger human rights due diligence, transparency and accountability, multi-stakeholder oversight, and limited deployment and safeguards?
Reversing surveillance expansion is difficult because ____.
What is governments become heavily reliant on surveillance infrastructure?