ASIO boss says privacy not absolute' as he urges social media companies to do more on extremism
Briefly

Social media companies should assist law enforcement in tracking criminals and extremism, says Australia's federal police and security agencies chiefs, amid concerns about privacy and the impact of artificial intelligence.
Australia's anti-encryption laws, passed in 2018, enable law enforcement to seek assistance from tech companies to monitor suspects in severe criminal cases, but enforcement chiefs believe these laws are ineffective.
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