Standing Up for Digital Rights, from Digital Rights Watch

Facial recognition surveillance is unethical.

With these technologies we cannot be anonymous in public spaces, and our privacy is invaded no matter where we go.

Facial recognition systems track and record our movements – even if we have done nothing wrong.

Protect Australian culture and data from AI companies.

AI companies are data-mining Australian books, songs, and artworks to build their models without consent, without compensation, and without accountability.

Digitally-reproducing works without permission or payment infringes section 31 of the Copyright Act. This is as true when using copyrighted material to train AI models as it would be for any other purpose.


Digital Rights Watch:
digitalrightswatch.org.au
Digital Rights Watch, Ban Facial Recognition, Campaign:
digitalrightswatch.org.au/campaigns/ban-facial-recognition
Digital Rights Watch, Protect Australian Culture, Campaign:
digitalrightswatch.org.au/campaigns/protect-australian-culture
Photograph, Scott Webb, Two gray bullet security cameras:
pexels.com/@scottwebb

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