07 Dec Beyond Drones: The Dark Side of Counter-Terrorism Technology
In this episode, we explore the pressing ethical questions at the intersection of counter-terrorism and emerging technologies. Edited by Adam Henschke, Alastair Reed, Scott Robbins, and Seumas Miller, “Counter-Terrorism, Ethics and Technology” brings together experts to examine the complexities of using technologies like drones, surveillance tools, and machine learning in modern counter-terrorism efforts. While these advancements offer new ways to combat terrorism, they also raise serious concerns about privacy, state control, and the potential for overreach. From surveillance to social credit systems, the ethical implications of these technologies stretch far beyond security, affecting societies on a global scale. Tune in to understand how we navigate these challenges and the broader consequences for our future.
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Last Updated on December 15, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla