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Carly Kind explains how surveillance and data capitalism - especially when using AI - can impact freedom of expression
1 July 2020
Carly Kind is a human rights lawyer holding the position of Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, a research institute and deliberative body with a remit to ensure data and artificial intelligence (AI) work for people and society. Carly has worked on promoting data rights and governance for many years, and on advocating against corporate and State surveillance. She is one of the experts in the RFoM project on the impact of AI on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains how the use of AI and data collection, surveillance capitalism and State surveillance are closely intertwined, and can impact access to information and freedom of speech.