Why Beijing Is Banning Manus AI Founders From Leaving the Country

Meta wants to acquire the Chinese startup Manus AI; Beijing responds by barring the founders from leaving China. It is not just control over technology but control over individuals that represents the new frontier of strategic knowledge dominance. A reflection by Andrea Monti, professor of digital identity, privacy, and cybersecurity at Sapienza University of Rome – Originally published on Formiche.net Continue reading “Why Beijing Is Banning Manus AI Founders From Leaving the Country”

When Reading a Manual Becomes a Crime: Why the Hunt for “Banned Books” Threatens Democracy

From the investigation into neo-Nazi minors to the legal conundrum: Can possessing critical information constitute evidence of a crime? The crux lies in the transition from thought to action by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by Italian Tech-La Repubblica Continue reading “When Reading a Manual Becomes a Crime: Why the Hunt for “Banned Books” Threatens Democracy”

Social media and ‘addiction’: the Los Angeles ruling raises more questions than it answers

To attribute responsibility for individual behaviour tout-court to product design can profoundly alter the boundary between technological neutrality and active intervention in users’ decision-making processes, with effects that may extend far beyond the individual court case by Andrea Monti Continue reading “Social media and ‘addiction’: the Los Angeles ruling raises more questions than it answers”

Mass surveillance in times of war is a necessary evil. But who says we’re at war?

The changing nature of contemporary conflicts is legitimizing the introduction of mass surveillance tools even in the absence of a formally declared war, redefining the relationship between security and freedom in Western democracies by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by La Repubblica-Italian Tech Continue reading “Mass surveillance in times of war is a necessary evil. But who says we’re at war?”