Financial Times: New AI espionage powers trigger Putin camera scare | Russia paused surveillance system after killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader exposed how AI can be used on CCTV data to target enemies
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Russia paused its surveillance system after the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader demonstrated how AI can be used on CCTV data to target enemies, raising concerns about AI-powered espionage.
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