Monday, May 18, 2026

The Tactical War of A.I. Against Inmates by Paul Matus

The usage of advanced Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) systems in prisons has raised concerns about constitutional and human rights violations. Inmates are being subjected to invasive technologies, including voice-cloning and non-consensual mind access, creating a tactical war of A.I. against inmates. This poses a threat to privacy and human dignity, requiring immediate action.
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