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by pcthrowaway
6 days ago
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> It's also technically incoherent: the exact same kind of "surveillance" is already applied by every single phone, because that's how the Photos app (or whatever it's called on Android) searches for cat pictures based on the text "cat". I can't recall any Signal statements about cat recognition technology leading to "reporting people to government authorities". Are you suggesting that the automatic scanning of photos on a phone (which has led to wrongful arrests[1]) is not surveillance? [1]: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/08/googles-scans-private-... |
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