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Kanal tas-sors @linuxgram · Post #18708 · Mej 8

📰 Ubuntu Snap Prompting Improvements If you haven’t tried Ubuntu’s ‘Permission Prompting’ feature for a while, there’s more reason to do so in the latest release. Canonical’s Oliver Calder has shared an update on recent improvements to the security feature, which sets out to “empower users” by letting them decide what software can access on the rest of the system at runtime rather than retrospectively. 🔗 Source: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/05/ubuntu-snap-prompting-client-improved #ubuntu

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@ai_and_law · Post #474 · 27/12/2024 08:04

Transparency in AI and Asylum Decisions: A Legal Challenge Harvard Law Clinic and Jenner & Block LLP have filed a lawsuit on behalf of Refugees International, seeking transparency into the US Department of Homeland Security’s use of AI in asylum adjudications. The case arises from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request submitted in 2022, which has yet to yield answers. The request focuses on the Asylum Text Analytics (ATA) tool, which uses machine learning to detect "plagiarism-based fraud" in asylum applications. Concerns include the tool’s training methodology, its impact on pro se and non-English-speaking applicants, and whether flagged applications receive fair consideration. Critics warn that unregulated AI use risks compounding systemic biases rather than ensuring fairness. This legal battle underscores the urgent need for transparency in deploying AI tools that affect fundamental rights. How AI operates in life-altering decisions should never remain in the shadows. #AI#Asylum#AIEthics#Transparency#FOIA

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@afshinrattansi · Post #27531 · 28/04/2026 18:43

Since 2015 (11 years now!), I've been fighting a trench warfare to obtain the full documentation on Julian #Assange and the @WikiLeaks journalists from 4 governments: #US,#UK, #Australia and #Sweden, through #FOIA litigation. Docs like this: https://t.co/ukjojjotfB — Stefania Maurizi (@SMaurizi) Apr 28, 2026 April 28, 2026 at 01:16PM via Twitter https://twitter.com/SMaurizi