Amnesty International released a report on how the “surveillance-based business model” of technology companies interferes with individuals’ privacy and human rights. The report looks at how tech companies have been able to collect and monetize personal data, as well as the algorithms they use to process information to send targeted content. “To protect our core human values in the digital age — dignity, autonomy, privacy — there needs to be a radical overhaul of the way [big tech] operates, and to move to an internet that has human rights at its core,” Amnesty International Secretary General Kumi Naidoo said.
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