The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Chelsea Manning says mass surveillan­ce ‘getting worse’

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MONTREAL: Mass surveillan­ce by government agencies is increasing, especially in the United States, whistleblo­wer Chelsea Manning told a Montreal audience as she called for limits on the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce.

“Ten years ago, I was working in military intelligen­ce and I could feel the power, and could see how technology is implemente­d,” Manning, once jailed for leaking classified informatio­n, said at the C2 Montreal business conference.

Manning said she is stunned now by the “dramatic change in policing style, and aggressive (government) surveillan­ce.” It is “getting worse, especially in the United States,” she added.

She urged programmer­s and computer scientists working on artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning “to consider the ethical implicatio­ns of the technology that they are building and developing.”

Manning, now 30, was an army intelligen­ce analyst sentenced to 35 years in prison in 2013 for leaking more than 700,000 classified documents related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanista­n.

The revelation­s by Manning, who is transgende­r and was then known as Bradley Manning, exposed covered-up misdeeds and possible crimes by US troops and allies.

Her actions made Manning a hero to anti-war and anti-secrecy activists, but US establishm­ent figures branded her a traitor.

Then-president Barack Obama commuted her sentence, leading to her release in May 2017. — AFP

 ??  ?? Manning speaks during the C2 conference in Montreal, Quebec. — AFP photo
Manning speaks during the C2 conference in Montreal, Quebec. — AFP photo

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