Surveillance: will the Olympics set a precedent?

what are we talking about and why are we worried

Last weekend was marked by two experiments with algorithmic surveillance cameras in Paris, during a concert at La Défense Arena and the PSG-OL football match. This device, which allows alerts to be sent when an event deemed abnormal on public roads is detected, will be deployed during Paris 2024. What are the human rights issues raised by these intelligent cameras? How can we ensure that, in the name of security, they are not perpetuated?

To debate it :

– Noémie Levainlawyer, responsible for legal and political analyzes in squaring the net, association for the defense of digital rights and freedoms

– Thomas Henbanejournalist specializing in control and surveillance security issues, author of the book Move around. The city under surveillancee, released on April 17, 2024, by Marchialy editions

-Caroline Lequesnelecturer in public law at the University of Côte d’Azur (Nice), director of the Master 2 in algorithmic law and data governance.

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