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The EU wants to be a leader in regulating artificial intelligence. But its landmark AI Act is riddled with exemptions for law enforcement and migration control—thanks to years of lobbying by police forces and increasingly authoritarian governments.
At the same time, the US is doubling down on its own digital repression. From targeting migrants and dissidents to expanding border tech and surveillance, we are seeing the violent consequences of AI-fuelled governance play out in real time.
Tuesday 17 June 16:00 BST Online (in English) Register via Zoom
We’ll explore: • How EU agencies are embedding AI in policing, criminal justice, and border control • The implications of the AI Act’s security exemptions • The growing role of private companies in building these systems • Parallels with US tech-based repression and border externalisation
We’ll be led by:
Chris Jones & Romain Lanneau, Statewatch
Mizue Aizeki & Bárbara Paes, Collaborative Research Center for Resilience
We hope to see you there. This is a conversation we need to keep having—across borders, and against them.
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