"Privacy-sensitive mass surveillance" is my new favorite expression. All I will say about this essay from @ncweaver is that it has found a truly suitable home on @lawfareblog. https://www.lawfareblog.com/encryption-and-combating-child-exploitation-imagery …
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There should be a database of cryptographic hashes for stupid ideas. But two good questions to ask when evaluating any mandated surveillance proposal are "does it acknowledge the existence of jurisdictions outside the US?" and "does it imply the perpetuation of a tech monopoly?"
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The hard problem here is "people post enormous amounts of CSAM to Facebook and every other image sharing site." Solving it by mandating that Webkit's rendering engine ping a third-party database may not be the best solution to that problem.
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The most intelligent comment on the situation at the Stanford Internet Observatory summit came from @mattblaze. We can't assume the all-mobile world with five tech giants we live in now is the future shape of the Internet. We've all lived through too many transformations.
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