The U.S. government's use of AI to pinpoint potential threats to the country by combing residents' social media has raised concerns about privacy, particularly among immigrants. Unethical AI can erode public trust and threaten civil liberties.
The U.S. government's use of AI to pinpoint potential threats to the country by combing residents' social media has raised concerns about privacy, particularly among immigrants. Unethical AI can erode public trust and threaten civil liberties .
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