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Sweden AI Act Test

In Sweden, the government is exploring the implementation of real-time facial recognition technology by law enforcement, stirring debates around privacy and civil liberties. Advocates argue that this digital solution could enhance public safety by swiftly identifying and apprehending criminals. However, the proposal faces scrutiny under the EU’s AI Act, with considerations for judicial oversight and limited database access.

Additionally, there are proposals to expand surveillance through road traffic cameras for counterterrorism efforts. Despite government efforts to address rising concerns over gang violence, critics raise ethical and legal concerns, emphasizing the need for robust privacy protections in the digital age.

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