October 23, 2025

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Anti-Trump Protesters Take Aim at ‘Naive’ US-UK AI Deal

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Anti-Trump Protesters Take Aim at ‘Naive’ US-UK AI Deal

Anti-Trump protesters gathered in front of the US Embassy in London today to voice their opposition to the recently announced US-UK AI deal.

The protesters believe that the deal is naive and could potentially harm the privacy and security of people in both countries.

They argue that the AI technologies being exchanged as part of the deal could be misused for surveillance and data collection purposes.

Furthermore, they claim that the deal lacks proper oversight and accountability mechanisms to ensure that the AI technologies are used ethically and responsibly.

The protesters are calling on both the US and UK governments to reconsider the deal and to prioritize the protection of civil liberties and human rights.

Some demonstrators held signs that read “Stop AI Surveillance” and “Privacy is Not Up for Sale.”

Despite the protests, the US and UK governments have shown no signs of backing down from the deal, citing the economic and technological benefits it will bring to both countries.

Protest organizers have vowed to continue their demonstrations and to raise awareness about the potential dangers of the US-UK AI deal.

Many experts in the field of artificial intelligence have also expressed concerns about the lack of transparency and oversight in the deal.

It remains to be seen how the protests will impact the future of the US-UK AI deal and the broader conversation around the ethical use of AI technologies.

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