Amnesty International’s latest research exposes how Denmark’s welfare authority, Udbetaling Danmark, is using insidious surveillance practices and AI-powered fraud control algorithms in its quest to detect social benefits fraud. This risks discriminating against people with disabilities, migrants, refugees, & racialized people. The Danish welfare authority's expansive surveillance machine is used to document and build a panoramic view of a person’s life that is often disconnected from reality. It tracks and monitors where a social benefit claimant lives, works, their travel history, health records, and even their ties to foreign countries. The system risks discriminating based on race, migration status, and socio-economic status. Amnesty International research argues that the evaluation and classification of people based on behavior and characteristics, points to the welfare system in Denmark being a social scoring system. Under the EU’s AI Act, social scoring systems must be banned. Amnesty International is calling on the Danish Government to end this pernicious surveillance and ban the use of data which evaluates behaviour and characteristics and serves as a proxy for race or ethnicity in its welfare system.
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