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Why Are Migrants Becoming AI Test Subjects? With Petra Molnar

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🗓️ 20 June 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In response to the growing global refugee crisis, governments are employing novel AI and surveillance technologies to slow the influx of migrants. But will this rollout stop at the border? Tristan and Aza sit down with immigration lawyer Petra Molnar to discuss how borderlands have become a proving ground for high-risk AI technology.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, it's Riston. This is Aza.

0:07.0

Welcome to your undivided attention.

0:09.0

The massive wave of refugee migration happening around the world, It's only going to grow over the next few

0:14.6

decades. Climate change, growing political instability, hunger, these are some of the forces

0:20.4

behind an unprecedented refugee crisis that's expected to include over a

0:24.4

billion people by 2050.

0:27.0

It used to be it was Mexico and Central America and those people still come, but there

0:31.7

are people from various countries in Africa,

0:34.7

people from Bangladesh, from India.

0:38.2

The journeys that these refugees will take

0:40.3

are taking right now are extremely perilous.

0:43.0

Terrible disaster at sea of fishing boats sinking with hundreds on board,

0:48.0

hundreds of migrants missing.

0:50.0

It's believed some 700 people were on board, the boat sinking off the coast of Greece.

0:54.8

And after all of that, most refugee journeys today end at a closed border or detention center

1:01.4

or refugee camp.

1:03.8

Many governments are turning to novel technologies to slow the crisis at their borders,

1:08.4

technologies that use AI.

1:11.4

15 of these cameras will monitor the entire 200 kilometer length of the Greek-Turkish border

1:16.6

by the end of the year.

1:18.5

They can detect people hiding behind trees and bushes, and they're supplemented by radar,

1:23.3

unmanned aerial vehicles and ground sensors.

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