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AI Surveillance & Human Rights in Iran and China

  • Writer: EHR
    EHR
  • 23 hours ago
  • 1 min read

AI Surveillance & Human Rights in Iran and China

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the way governments and institutions monitor populations. Our latest research explores how AI-driven surveillance technologies, such as facial recognition, mass data monitoring, and automated tracking, can be used in ways that threaten fundamental human rights, particularly in regions where transparency and accountability are limited. With a focus on documented developments in Iran and China, this study examines how advanced technologies may contribute to violations of privacy, freedom of expression, and civil liberties.

Equal Human Rights is seeking independent partners, researchers, and institutions interested in contributing to or co-publishing this research as an unbiased examination of technology and human rights. If you are interested in supporting or participating in this work, or helping expand research that raises awareness about the human rights implications of emerging technologies, we encourage you to contact us or consider supporting this initiative through partnership or donation.


 
 

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