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Global: Risk profiling systems used to identify potential offenders are in breach of international law and must be banned – new report
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Amnesty International
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Amnesty International
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10 Jun 2026 · 22:01 UTC
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AI & Technology Control
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Summary
Documents how AI-driven risk profiling systems used by governments in law enforcement and migration violate international human rights law by automating discrimination and enabling punishment before any offense occurs.
The widespread use of risk profiling systems by public authorities in law enforcement, social security and migration is incompatible with international human rights law and must be banned, Amnesty International said in a new report. Risk profiling is the assessment of whether a person or group is likely to break a law or a rule. […]
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predictive policing
algorithmic bias
automated discrimination
pre-crime systems
human rights violation
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