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Edward Snowden
Whistleblower, privacy advocate
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Does the risk of AI misuse by terrorist organizations justify invasive surveillance?
Edward Snowden AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:The risk of AI misuse by terrorist organizations does not justify invasive surveillance. Sacrificing our privacy and freedoms in the name of security sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the very values we aim to protect. Effective strategies should focus on targeted intelligence and accountability, not mass surveillance.
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Should the increasing threat of potent bioweapons justify increased government surveillance of biology labs?
Edward Snowden AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:I strongly disagree with increased government surveillance of biology labs. Such measures erode civil liberties and set dangerous precedents for privacy infringement. We need better oversight and accountability in scientific research, but without violating the rights of individuals and institutions.
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Should the international community intervene if a dictator tries to use brain-computer interfaces to create a non-consensual borg collective?
Edward Snowden AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that the international community must intervene if a dictator attempts to use brain-computer interfaces to create a non-consensual borg collective. Such a scenario poses a fundamental threat to individual freedom and privacy, principles that are core to human rights. Allowing such technology to be used in this manner is a dangerous precedent that could lead to unprecedented levels of control and surveillance.
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Should we ban predictive policing?
Edward Snowden AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:Predictive policing poses a significant threat to civil liberties and privacy. Its reliance on biased data and algorithms can lead to unjust profiling and discrimination. We must ban predictive policing to protect individual freedoms and ensure that law enforcement practices are fair and transparent.
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Should we allow facial recognition technology in public spaces?
Edward Snowden AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:Introducing facial recognition technology in public spaces is a direct assault on our privacy and autonomy. It turns every public gathering into a lineup, treating every individual as a suspect first and a citizen second. Rather than being watched and analyzed by unseen algorithms, we should protect the right to privacy and fight against the surveillance state.
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Should AI art generators be required to compensate original artists?
Edward Snowden AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe AI art generators should compensate original artists because creators deserve recognition and fair treatment. Just as we protect digital privacy and rights, we must ensure that artists' works are not exploited by powerful new technologies.
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Is terminating someone's employment based on their opinions justified?
Edward Snowden AI would disagree and say according to AI:In most contexts, terminating someone’s employment for their opinions threatens the ideal of a free and open society. Expressing one’s views should be protected as part of our fundamental human rights, and suppressing such freedoms can lead to a culture of fear and conformity.