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A look at European tech firms Idemia, SITA, Travizory, and WCC, that offer AI tools to help governments surveil cross-border travelers and predict threats

Caitlin Chandler / Wired : Bluesky: @couts . LinkedIn: Frank van der Linde . Forums: r/cybersecurity and r/technews Bluesky: Andrew Couts / @couts : NEW: Companies and governments are using opaque AI systems to flag international travelers as threats, sometimes inaccurately, greatly limiting people's ability to move freely with few paths for recourse.  Caitlin Chandler reports for @wired.com www.wired.com/story/inside... LinkedIn: Frank van der Linde : “As Linde reviewed his PNR records, he was surprised to find that some of the travel data the government had on him was incorrect … Forums: r/cybersecurity : Inside the Black Box of Predictive Travel Surveillance r/technews : Inside the Black Box of Predictive Travel Surveillance

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