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SamuelTheThird

(711 posts)
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 01:05 AM Wednesday

UK isn't doing much better [View all]

They are going towards 1984

https://boingboing.net/2026/01/26/panopticon.html

Shabana Mahmood, Britain's Home Secretary, dreams the dream of the interior minister: total surveillance of everyone, everywhere, at every moment of their lives. Evoking the Panopticon-the circular prison devised by philosopher Jeremy Bentham to allow a single observer to see into every prisoner's cell-she said she hopes for an "AI version" so that "the eyes of the state can be on you at all times."

"When I was in justice, my ultimate vision for that part of the criminal justice system was to achieve, by means of AI and technology, what Jeremy Bentham tried to do with his Panopticon. That is that the eyes of the state can be on you at all times. Similarly, in the world of policing, in particular, we've already been rolling out live facial recognition technology, but I think there's big space here for being able to harness the power of AI and tech to get ahead of the criminals, frankly, which is what we're trying to do."

Mahmood's dystopian fantasy was offered in a conversation with former prime minister Tony Blair, himself a longtime advocate of surveillance technology. The "AI" angle is that "AI" would not only let them focus on the criminals, but people the "AI" is trained to predict will become criminals.

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UK isn't doing much better [View all] SamuelTheThird Wednesday OP
Everyone in the UK knows.. róisín_dubh Wednesday #1
Imagine if nobody had witnessed or filmed the killing of Alex Pretti. That is why camera Doodley Wednesday #2
She is talking about going far beyond that SamuelTheThird Wednesday #3
She is not talking about: "surveillance of everyone, everywhere, at every moment of their lives." Doodley Wednesday #4
Hey, every article needs its clickbait/hook AZJonnie Wednesday #5
She is. Layzeebeaver Wednesday #7
In their houses too? Polybius Wednesday #13
Yes. Layzeebeaver Wednesday #15
Nobody is proposing that. Doodley Wednesday #18
That is that the eyes of the state can be on you at all times. SamuelTheThird Wednesday #10
It is obvious she doesn't mean cameras in bedrooms. Doodley Wednesday #11
Cameras? OK, probably not. Listening devices though? Seeking Serenity Wednesday #14
Possible, but nobody is proposing that! Doodley Wednesday #19
Yet.... Seeking Serenity Wednesday #20
I asked you what she does mean SamuelTheThird Wednesday #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Polybius Wednesday #12
Not even close. BannonsLiver Wednesday #6
Maybe you're unaware SamuelTheThird Wednesday #9
The Bourne Ultimatum. ColoringFool Wednesday #8
Sounds serious Torchlight Wednesday #16
AI + surveillance IS a serious threat to civil liberties SamuelTheThird Wednesday #22
Live facial recognition vans to increase from 10 to 50; the Met alone scanned 4 million faces in 2025 muriel_volestrangler Wednesday #17
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