The UK’s AI Border: Surveillance, Migration and Defence Companies
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The UK’s AI Border: Surveillance, Migration and Defence Companies

  • Ages 16+

Join us for a film screening and panel discussion on AI surveillance and other border technologies

By Migrants' Rights Network

Date and time

Location

Lush Perfume Library Soho

67-71 Beak Street London W1F 9SW United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 7 days before event.

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Ages 16+
  • No venue parking

A secretive, insidious AI border is being implemented along the South coast of England. An increasingly militarised network of AI surveillance technology is being rolled to scan for people seeking safety in the UK.

Over the last few years, the UK Government is contracting tech and defence companies to implement surveillance technologies, such as drones (Tekever and Schiebel), manned-aircraft (PAL Aerospace), and autonomous surveillance towers (ASTs) (Sirius Insight and Anduril) to monitor the Channel. While the Home Office claims this technology exists to assist in search and rescue operations, new groundbreaking research has found that the surveillance data and imagery is being used for a much more sinister purpose.

Together with researcher Samuel Storey, UK charity the Migrants’ Rights Network are trying to map the state of surveillance on the UK’s coast. However, in an increasingly opaque policy landscape where the State and their friends at tech companies attempt to shield themselves from scrutiny, trying to raise awareness of this is not without its challenges.

At this event, we will be screening Samuel Storey’s film: Standing at the Gates of the Digital Hostile Environment: Britain's Anduril Maritime Sentry Towers’ detailing his initial investigation and mapping of autonomous surveillance towers. This will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A, where you will get the exclusive opportunity to hear an update on Sam’s research, as well as insight from experts investigating data-sharing agreements and the increasing use of surveillance technology on migrants.

AGENDA

  • 17:30 Arrival
  • 18:00 Welcome and film screening
  • 19:00 Panel discussion
  • 19:30 Q&A session & networking
  • 20:30: Event concludes

Soft drinks and snacks will be provided courtesy of Lush Giving

Frequently asked questions

Accessibility

The venue is fully accessible

Refreshments

Vegan snacks and drinks will be provided free

Organized by

The Migrants’ Rights Network (MRN) is a UK charity that stands in solidarity with all migrants in their fights for rights and justice. We co-curate campaigns using anti-oppression practices to create transformational change, extending beyond the individual impact on migrants’ lives, to tackle oppression at its source.

MRN strives to create a situation in the UK in which:

  • People are free to move because migration is, and has always been, an integral part of the human experience.
  • Everyone, including all migrants, live in a society which is free from all forms of oppression and discrimination.
  • Nobody’s access to safety, rights and security should be determined by their immigration status.

MRN is a values-based organisation that places the intersectional experiences and perspectives of migrants at the core of its work. This is to ensure MRN remains accountable to those impacted by immigration and wider policies and practices.

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