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ArticleBody:When this year’s Summer Olympics kicks off in Paris, France next week, nearly 100 floats filled with the world’s leading athletes are expected to chug their way across the Seine River. Around half a million fans will cheer as their nation’s sporting ambassadors pass their way through the Louvre, by the Eiffel Tower, and a travel guide book worth of other historical monuments. But fans won’t be the only ones watching.
Rights groups and some lawmakers opposing the fast-tracked law also worried it could set a dangerous precedent for future public surveillance bills and potentially undermine broader EU efforts to rein in AI surveillance. Amnesty International adviser on AI regulation Mher Hakobyan said the surveillance power, even if temporary, “risks permanently transforming France into a dystopian surveillance state.
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