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18/04/2025 - AI and Digital Policing Tools to Support Anti-Terror Laws in Britain (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law

Source: Think Digital Partners

Think Digital Partners discusses how AI and digital policing technologies are poised to assist with the implementation of Martyn’s Law, a UK counter-terrorism initiative mandating venues and public spaces to improve security preparedness. The law is named after Martyn Hett, a victim of the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017. The article explains how AI-driven surveillance, threat detection, and behavioral analytics tools can help public authorities and businesses comply with the law’s requirements.

Experts note that AI can support real-time risk assessment, automated emergency response protocols, and data-driven resource allocation. However, civil liberties advocates caution against excessive surveillance and potential misuse of AI in ways that may infringe on privacy and freedom of assembly.

The article calls for careful balancing of innovation and fundamental rights, alongside transparent governance and oversight mechanisms for AI-powered public safety tools.