France to allow AI-powered surveillance during Olympics
The French National Assembly has approved the use of AI-powered video surveillance during the 2024 Paris Olympics despite concerns from civil rights groups.
The French National Assembly has approved the use of AI-powered video surveillance during the 2024 Paris Olympics despite concerns from civil rights groups. The government believes that the use of algorithmic video surveillance can help detect abnormal behaviour, crowd surges, and predetermined events to ensure the safety of tourists expected to flood the city during the Olympics. If formally adopted, France would become the first country in the European Union to legalise AI-powered surveillance. The move has been met with strong resistance from civil rights groups such as Amnesty International and digital rights groups who argue that the technology poses a threat to civil freedoms.