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Researchers have developed a system called "WhoFi" that can fingerprint and track individuals based on how their bodies interact with Wi-Fi signals, achieving up to 95.5 percent accuracy. This technology raises significant privacy concerns, as it could be used for both benign applications, like retail marketing, and more intrusive surveillance by government agencies. Currently, WhoFi is a proof of concept that utilizes basic hardware to demonstrate its capabilities.
Police departments across the U.S. are increasingly utilizing AI-powered drones for various tasks, including surveillance, search and rescue, and even delivering life-saving medication in overdose situations. While these drones enhance operational efficiency amidst staffing shortages, they raise significant concerns regarding privacy and data usage, prompting legal scrutiny and debates over surveillance practices.
An Italian businessman has reportedly had his phone targeted by Paragon spyware, raising concerns about privacy and security in digital communications. The incident highlights ongoing issues related to surveillance technology and its implications for individuals in business and politics.