According to CoinWorld news, on June 19 (UTC+8), at the SuperAI conference held in Singapore yesterday, former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden warned that artificial intelligence is expanding its surveillance and manipulation of humanity in 'invisible' ways, posing a serious threat to public privacy and autonomy. He pointed out that AI is now capable of automatically recognizing faces, voices, and behaviors in embedded devices in places like convenience stores and hospitals; the network data generated by smart devices is also becoming a treasure trove for training models. 'If we do not take action to ensure people can escape the system, we will ultimately become the system itself,' Snowden stated. He expressed concern that AI not only monitors behavior but will also determine important life choices such as loans, matches, and job applications. He called for global regulators to establish transparent and accountable mechanisms to prevent 'algorithms' from dominating future society. (Source: The Edge Singapore)