On Monday a new version of the globally unprecedented EU bill aimed at searching all private messages and chats for suspicious content (so-called chat control or child sexual abuse regulation) was circulated and leaked by POLITICO soon after. According to the latest proposal providers would be free whether or not to use ‘artificial intelligence’ to classify unknown images and text chats as ‘suspicious’. However they would be obliged to search all chats for known illegal content and report them, even at the cost of breaking secure end-to-end messenger encryption. The EU governments are to position themselves on the proposal by 23 September, and the EU interior ministers are to endorse it on 10 October. Messenger providers Signal and Threema have already announced that they will never agree to incorporate such surveillance routines into their apps and would rather shut down operations in the EU.

  • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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    433 months ago

    AGAIN?

    Will they keep trying this again and again and again and again until it passes?

    • @nforminvasion
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      143 months ago

      Go back to posts about the last time they tried and look at the comments predicting this would happen.

      It’s scary how persistent they are to pass it