MAGAZINE
Big brother goes global
15 Sep 2006
Index on Censorship magazine asks if the age of Big Brother has finally arrived on a scale unimagined except in our wildest dreams and nightmares.
IN THIS ISSUE
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How artist Sai’s exhibition in Thailand was censored after Chinese protests
The Burmese artist and curator says an attempt to silence his art show against repression has amplified its message around the world
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The ethics of AI-generated content and who (or what) is responsible
Index explores the world of Hitler worship, social harms and the welfare of AI assistants
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Do the dead have free expression?
Index explores the issues around whether AI should be used to bring the deceased back to life
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The trauma of being Lukashenka’s prisoner
Following Belarus’s shock release of a group of political prisoners in August and September, Index went to meet them
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