surveillance technology
30 articles about surveillance technology in AI news
Palantir's Alex Karp Weaponizes Critical Theory to Sell AI Ontology
A critique argues Palantir CEO Alex Karp deliberately misapplies Frankfurt School critical theory to market his company's AI platforms to governments, turning philosophical critique into a sales tool for surveillance technology.
Beijing Military Intelligent Technology Demonstrates Underwater 'Fish Drone' Prototype
A brief video shows a biomimetic underwater drone resembling a fish, attributed to Beijing Military Intelligent Technology. The prototype's technical specifications and operational status are unconfirmed.
OpenAI's Surveillance Potential Exposed: Community Note Reveals ChatGPT's Dual-Use Dilemma
A viral community note on Sam Altman's post reveals that ChatGPT's terms allow potential military surveillance applications, highlighting growing concerns about AI's dual-use nature and corporate transparency in the defense sector.
From Surveillance to Service: How Computer Vision is Redefining Luxury Retail Experiences
Computer vision technology is evolving beyond basic analytics to enable personalized clienteling, virtual try-ons, and intelligent inventory management. For luxury brands, this means transforming physical stores into data-rich environments that deliver bespoke experiences at scale.
Cyborg Cockroaches: NATO's AI-Powered Insect Scouts Redefine Surveillance
NATO is developing cyborg cockroaches equipped with AI and sensors for military reconnaissance. Electric shocks steer their movements while swarm algorithms coordinate groups through debris. The German military has already deployed these bio-hybrid systems.
Claude vs. The Pentagon: How an AI Ethics Standoff Triggered a Federal Ban
President Trump has ordered all federal agencies to phase out Anthropic's AI services within six months, escalating a confrontation over military use of Claude's technology. The conflict centers on Anthropic's refusal to remove ethical safeguards preventing mass surveillance and autonomous weapons deployment.
Anthropic Takes Legal Stand: AI Company Sues Pentagon Over 'Supply Chain Risk' Designation
AI safety company Anthropic has filed two lawsuits against the Pentagon after being labeled a 'supply chain risk'—a designation typically applied to foreign adversaries. The company argues this violates its First Amendment rights and penalizes its advocacy for AI safeguards against military applications like mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
WiFi Signals Now Track Human Movement Through Walls: The Privacy Revolution You Didn't See Coming
A groundbreaking open-source project called WiFi-DensePose uses ordinary WiFi signals to track human movement through walls without cameras or special equipment. This technology transforms standard home routers into motion sensors capable of detecting poses and activities.
Perplexity AI Launches On-Device Search Engine: Privacy-First AI Comes Home
A new privacy-first AI search engine called Perplexity AI now runs entirely on users' own hardware, eliminating cloud data transmission. This breakthrough represents a significant shift toward decentralized, secure AI processing that protects user queries from corporate surveillance.
Anthropic CEO Warns of Military AI Risks: The Accountability Crisis in Autonomous Warfare
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei raises alarms about selling unreliable AI technology for military use, warning of civilian harm and accountability gaps in concentrated drone fleets. He calls for urgent oversight conversations.
OpenAI Secures Pentagon Deal with Ethical Guardrails, Outmaneuvering Anthropic
OpenAI has reportedly secured a Department of Defense contract with strict ethical limitations, including bans on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. This contrasts with Anthropic's failed negotiations, raising questions about AI governance and military partnerships.
AI Ethics Crisis Erupts as Trump Bans Anthropic, OpenAI Steps Into Pentagon Void
President Trump has ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's AI services after the company refused to lift safeguards against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. OpenAI has now secured a Pentagon contract to fill the gap, creating a major industry divide over military AI ethics.
Anthropic Draws Ethical Line: Refuses Pentagon Demand to Remove AI Safeguards
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has publicly refused a Pentagon ultimatum to remove key safety guardrails from its Claude AI models for military use, risking a $200M contract. The company insists on maintaining restrictions against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons deployment.
Pentagon-Anthropic Standoff: When AI Ethics Clash With National Security
The Pentagon is reportedly considering severing ties with Anthropic after the AI company refused to allow its models to be used for "all lawful purposes," insisting on strict bans around mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons systems.
WiFi routers can identify individuals with near-perfect accuracy, KIT shows
KIT researchers show WiFi routers can identify individuals with near-perfect accuracy via beamforming feedback, tested on 197 subjects.
LLM Agents Will Reshape Personalization
Researchers propose that LLM-based assistants are reconfiguring how user representations are produced and exposed, requiring a shift toward inspectable, portable, and revisable user models across services. They identify five research fronts for the future of recommender systems.
MIT's Silent Artificial Muscle Fibers Lift 1kg Using Electrohydraulic Actuation
MIT engineers created artificial muscle fibers that contract silently when voltage is applied. Bundled fibers can lift over 1 kilogram by pumping charged fluid inside sealed tubes, mimicking antagonistic muscle pairs.
NATO Tests SWARM Biotactics' AI-Guided Cyborg Cockroaches for Recon
NATO is evaluating a biohybrid system from German defense startup SWARM Biotactics, which uses AI to guide live cockroaches fitted with sensor backpacks through complex environments for military reconnaissance.
AI-Generated Street View Imagery Sparks New Privacy Concerns
AI models can now generate photorealistic street views of private homes, making them publicly visible on mapping platforms. This forces a re-evaluation of privacy controls in the age of synthetic media.
ETH Zurich & Anthropic AI Links Anonymous Accounts via Writing Style
Researchers built an AI that identifies authors from anonymous accounts by analyzing writing style. It achieved over 80% accuracy, raising significant privacy concerns for online anonymity.
AI System Re-Identifies 67% of Anonymous Users from Text for $4 Each
Researchers combined GPT-5.2, Gemini, and Grok 4.1 Fast to create an automated attack that links anonymous social media accounts to real identities with 67% accuracy at 90% precision, costing just $1-4 per identification.
Fortune Survey: 29% of Workers Admit to Sabotaging Company AI Plans
A Fortune survey finds 29% of workers admit to sabotaging company AI initiatives, a figure that rises to 44% among Gen Z. This exposes a critical human-factor challenge in enterprise AI adoption beyond technical hurdles.
Indian Factory Workers Wear Head Cams to Gather Embodied AI Training Data
To overcome the high cost of robot fleet data collection, companies are deploying head cameras on human factory workers. This first-person video captures the sequencing, posture, and micro-adjustments of real work, serving as a proxy for expensive robotic action data.
Alpha Vision Unveils AI Security Agent at RILA Asset Protection Conference 2026
Alpha Vision showcased an AI agent for retail security at the RILA Retail Asset Protection Conference 2026. The announcement highlights the growing integration of autonomous AI systems into physical retail loss prevention strategies.
China Demonstrates AI-Coordinated Infantry with Robot Dogs, Drones
China has demonstrated a live military exercise featuring infantry soldiers, robot dogs, and drones moving in a tightly coordinated unit. The display highlights rapid progress in battlefield AI integration and human-machine teaming.
Paytronix 2026 Loyalty Report: Real-Time Personalization & AI-Powered Decisioning Drive Success
Paytronix Systems has released its 2026 Loyalty Report, highlighting that brands implementing real-time personalization and AI-powered decisioning see a 2.5x increase in loyalty member spend. The report is based on data from over 600 brands and 300 million consumers.
China Launches Decentralized AI Push for K-12 Grading, Lesson Planning
China is directing its K-12 schools to implement commercial AI systems for teacher assistance, grading, and student monitoring. This creates a large-scale, decentralized national project with minimal central funding.
Dubai Mandates AI-Powered Virtual Worship for All Churches on Easter
Dubai issued a directive moving all church, temple, and gurdwara services exclusively online for Easter Sunday, leveraging its digital infrastructure to enforce a 'safest city' policy during a major religious event.
Computer Vision Is Transforming Retail Loss Prevention
The article discusses the growing adoption of computer vision systems in retail to prevent theft, manage inventory, and enhance store security. This represents a direct application of AI to a long-standing, costly industry problem.
China's 'Robot Wolf Pack' Battlefield System Revealed: 15 km/h Speed, 25 kg Payload, Modular Weapons
A new Chinese robotic combat system, dubbed the 'Robot Wolf Pack,' has been revealed via social media. It features a 15 km/h speed, 12 degrees of freedom, 25 kg payload capacity, and is designed for modular weapons and obstacle clearing.