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AlgorithmWatchonMastodon17h ago
Unsere Gesichter, unsere Stimmen, unsere Bewegungen: Alles könnte nach Palantir-Vorbild analysiert, verknüpft und gespeichert werden.
Die neuen Gesetzespläne von Dobrindt öffnen die Tür für biometrische Massenüberwachung. Schon in einer Woche, am 29. April, werden sie im Bundeskabinett verhandelt.
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Analysis Summary
Dobrindt's biometric surveillance proposal would let German police scrape photos and videos from the internet to build facial recognition databases—exactly what human rights groups warned against. The core claim is verified by multiple independent sources including tech experts and civil society organizations. The post's specific date for cabinet debate (April 29) cannot be confirmed; sources say timing remains unclear. The framing is fair—this genuinely is a contentious proposal violating EU AI law, with experts calling it legally unfeasible and undemocratic.
Claims Analysis (3)
“Dobrindt's new security plans would enable biometric mass surveillance comparable to Palantir model”
Dobrindt's proposal would allow police to scrape photos and videos from across the internet to build a vast biometric database for identifying suspects and tracking fugitives.
“Cabinet will debate these plans on April 29, 2026”
When Dobrindt will bring the draft into the cabinet is currently unclear. The specific April 29 date cannot be independently confirmed.
“The plans open the door to biometric mass surveillance”
Police authorities would receive additional powers that violate fundamental rights and advance AI-driven mass surveillance.
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