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Dasha Pruss
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Critically studying carceral tech and organizing against it. ▪️Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois Chicago ▪️Faculty Associate, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University ▪️dashapruss.com
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🚨 The Carceral AI report is out! 🚫 Read the recommendations of global activists and researchers to resist technologies designed to police, incarcerate, surveil, and control human beings.
carceral-ai.com

Download the pdf on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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carceral-ai.com
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Big thank you to @juanof9.bsky.social for the opportunity to contribute!
Very proud of this timely work with Nedah Nemati. We argue that carceral technologies, such as electronic monitoring, make indiscriminate psychological torture a feature of everyday life – even for people who have not been charged with a crime. www.openglobalrights.org/carceral-tec...
Carceral technology and the normalization of psychological torture
Technological “alternatives” to incarceration extend psychological torture into non-carceral spaces.
www.openglobalrights.org
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We are excited to launch "A Woman's Place is in a Safe City," a data story on the use of #NirbhayaFunds for digital surveillance in India, in collaboration with @mitdusp.bsky.social Data+Feminism Lab, POV Mumbai @thesafecityapp.bsky.social & 3 anonymised Kolkata-based NGOs. bit.ly/3EvqV3R 🧵Read on:
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Chris Gatlin spent 17 months in jail after an AI program incorrectly linked him to a crime. Police coerced the victim into picking Gatlin in a lineup despite the victim's assertions he could not recall his attacker. fox2now.com/news/fox-fil...
Police AI program leads to incorrect ID, wrongful arrest
Chris Gatlin spent 17 months in jail for a crime that an artificial intelligence program said he committed, only to be freed after the prosecutor learned there was no real evidence.
fox2now.com
Biden in 2020: “No business should profit from the suffering of desperate people fleeing violence.”
Biden in 2024: www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024...
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In not surprising news....OpenAI & Anduril have teamed up for military contracts. The entire military/policing industrial complex is just a cash cow for companies hawking tech with barely any use cases. It doesn't matter what you make, the DOD and PDs will buy it.
OpenAI’s new defense contract completes its military pivot
A new partnership with Anduril, announced today, will deploy AI on the battlefield. It represents an overhaul of the company’s position in just a year.
www.technologyreview.com
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Carceral immigration tech is on the rise - like ankle monitors, facial recognition apps, and surveillance watches. Now, investors "openly salivate[] over the potential profits they could see from a Trump immigration regime" [email protected] @levernews.com

www.levernews.com/inside-the-p...
Inside The Plan To Let Trump Track Millions of Immigrants
The private prison lobby has been quietly pushing a drastic expansion of ICE’s surveillance apparatus. Trump’s reelection may be the final step.
www.levernews.com
@davidthewid.bsky.social Amiya Tiwari, Ly Xīnzhèn Zhǎngsūn, @jasonsexton.bsky.social @pblnns.com and many others who gave us input!

We welcome feedback and hope to spark new conversations and collaborations to resist these harmful technologies. Please do reach out!
A huge thank you to my co-authors @hpullenblasnik.bsky.social @drnikki.bsky.social @shakeer.bsky.social Clara Belitz, Logan Stapleton, Mallika G. Dharmaraj, Mizue Aizeki @petramolnar.com @annikapinch.bsky.social Nathan Ryan, @thallitalima.bsky.social
This report was collectively written by a group of critical researchers and activists following Prediction and Punishment: Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Carceral AI, which I organized in February 2024. Much of the report was sourced from presentations by workshop participants.
We advocate against carceral technologies and urge the public, policymakers, and researchers to be wary of these so-called 'smart', 'evidence-based', or 'data-driven' reforms.
Carceral AI often reinforces or masks existing structural injustices, expands the reach of carceral systems under the guise of scientific rigor, and interacts in complicated ways with existing legal systems, which are ill-prepared to handle the changes introduced by such tech.
Our report covers a range of carceral AI systems, including predictive policing, facial recognition, recidivism risk assessment instruments, automatic license plate readers, border surveillance drones, electronic monitoring, and audio gunshot locators.
🚨 The Carceral AI report is out! 🚫 Read the recommendations of global activists and researchers to resist technologies designed to police, incarcerate, surveil, and control human beings.
carceral-ai.com

Download the pdf on SSRN: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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carceral-ai.com
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New - and ever more crucial report - on carceral AI, a growing class of algorithmic and data-driven practices designed to police, incarcerate, surveil, and control people.

Recommendations, report, and beautiful artwork too!
www.carceral-ai.com Spearheaded by @dashapruss.bsky.social
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www.carceral-ai.com
Excited beyond words that this workshop on carceral AI is becoming a reality next week! With Clifton "Skye" Williamson, @meganstevenson.bsky.social, @shakeer.bsky.social, @gabbyj.bsky.social, @pblnns.bsky.social, & @gabbyj.bsky.social.
Open to all, in-person. Registration & schedule: bit.ly/3HiVSGE
Thanks @alisabokulich.bsky.social for getting me on here! I’m an interdisciplinary researcher studying the social impacts of carceral AI, a term I use for algorithms implicated in the control and incarceration of people. Just started a dual postdoc at Harvard. Excited to meet other folks on here!