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AI and Facial Recognition in Italian Public Spaces
In Entwicklung
Politik·11.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

AI and Facial Recognition in Italian Public Spaces

Italy's new decree aligns with the EU AI Act, integrating AI and facial recognition for public safety, including crime prevention and locating missing persons. The Interior Minister assures it's a support tool, not an automated police force, with human oversight required for decisions impacting rights. Biometric data use is regulated, requiring judicial authorization for real-time prevention and post-crime identification.

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Il Sole 24 Ore
Residents Choose Public Spaces for Improvement in Annual All-Russian Vote
Politik
03.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Residents Choose Public Spaces for Improvement in Annual All-Russian Vote

Residents actively select public spaces for improvement through an annual nationwide vote under the federal project "Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment." The region has seen significant progress in urban development, winning 12 grants since 2022 and attracting 995 million rubles. Additionally, the region has fully updated its public transport fleet with 1212 new vehicles.

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One in Five UK Councils Ban Swearing Under Controversial PSPOs
In Entwicklung
Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

One in Five UK Councils Ban Swearing Under Controversial PSPOs

A new report reveals one in five local councils in England and Wales have banned swearing under Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs), up from one in 20 in 2022. The Campaign for Freedom in Everyday Life found 91% of responding councils have PSPOs, with over 1,000 new laws introduced containing restrictions on everyday activities. Private enforcement companies issued 25,000 fines in 2025, with 75% of penalties issued by firms paid per fine.

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Guardian UK
One in five councils ban swearing under "busybody" PSPO orders, research finds
In Entwicklung
Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

One in five councils ban swearing under "busybody" PSPO orders, research finds

A report by the Campaign for Freedom in Everyday Life reveals that one in five local councils in England and Wales have banned swearing under Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs), up from one in 20 in 2022. The research found 271 of 297 councils (91%) have at least one PSPO, with 1,268 new orders introduced containing up to 30 restrictions each. Penalties reached an all-time high with 25,000 fines issued in 2025, with 75% issued by private enforcement companies paid per fine.

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Guardian UK