AI Surveillance: Age Verification Meets Your Chat Logs
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- #Privacy
- Anthropic will require government ID verification and facial data from some users, collected via vendor Persona, which has faced security breaches.
- AI eliminates the cost barrier to mass surveillance, allowing reading and flagging of all user content at near-zero expense.
- Companies often comply with government demands for data or censorship, with rare public refusals like X's challenge to an EU fine.
- Legislation like Russia's site-blocking law and Western child safety acts use similar controls, justified by protecting children.
- Bans on content, such as Ukraine's ban on Russian music, often fail to change behavior and instead drive it underground.
- Past surveillance programs like PRISM revealed that user data is accessible without technical barriers, relying on policy-based safeguards.
- AI chat logs contain deeply personal thoughts and lack legal privilege, making them vulnerable to subpoenas and monitoring.
- The erosion of privacy is advanced by tools that make monitoring cheap and easy, with justifications like child safety masking the intent.
- Users often remain unaware of surveillance until external disclosures, and compliance is framed as protective rather than invasive.
- The article calls for honesty about surveillance motives rather than using protective justifications that insult public intelligence.