Amazon's Ring has ended its partnership with surveillance firm Flock Safety following public backlash, while the head of Dubai-based ports giant DP World resigned due to scrutiny over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, a US federal judge ruled that a Venezuelan deportee can return to the US, and the US military reportedly used Anthropic's AI model Claude in a Venezuela operation.
Ring, the smart doorbell company owned by Amazon, canceled its deal with Flock Safety, a firm that operates a network of cameras and license plate readers primarily used by police and law enforcement agencies in the US. The agreement, announced in October, would have allowed agencies working with Flock to access video captured on Ring devices for investigations, provided customer consent. The decision to end the partnership came shortly after a Ring advertisement aired during the Super Bowl, which sparked widespread criticism regarding privacy practices. (Sources 1, 3)
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the head of global ports operator DP World, resigned as chairman and chief executive. His departure followed mounting pressure due to his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Newly released files revealed that Sulayem exchanged hundreds of emails with Epstein over a decade. DP World announced his resignation "effective immediately" and named Essa Kazim as chairman and Yuvraj Narayan as chief executive. (Source 2)
A US federal judge ordered that some Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration to a prison in El Salvador must be allowed to return to the United States to fight their cases. Luis Muñoz Pinto, a 27-year-old deportee, expressed both hope and fear regarding the ruling, stating, "I'm not over that nightmare yet." (Source 4)
Furthermore, the US military reportedly used Anthropic's AI model Claude during an operation in Venezuela. The Wall Street Journal reported that Claude was utilized through Anthropic's partnership with Palantir Technologies. A spokesperson for Anthropic declined to comment on the specific use of Claude in the operation but stated that any use of the tool was required to comply with its policies. (Source 5)
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