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Benefit fraud: Amnesty accuses Denmark of using AI to build ‘system of surveillance’
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November 15, 2024
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Amnesty International is accusing Denmark of using artificial intelligence in a way that targets people with disabilities, low-income families, migrants and anyone who is marginalised in society.
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