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UK pensions department seeks £2M for real-time surveillance tech to catch fraudsters

The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is seeking to procure advanced surveillance technology for approximately £2 million. This initiative aims to enhance its capabilities in monitoring individuals suspected of fraud, incorporating covert cameras, live-streaming, and robust in-vehicle recording systems. The new technology will enable real-time observation and evidence gathering, moving from a post-event analysis to a more immediate, remote-controlled stakeout approach. This tender follows recent expansions of the DWP's anti-fraud powers and has drawn criticism from civil liberties groups concerned about increased intrusiveness. AI

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IMPACT Enhances government surveillance capabilities for fraud detection, potentially increasing efficiency in investigations.

RANK_REASON The article describes the procurement of surveillance technology, which can be considered a tool for law enforcement and fraud detection, rather than a core AI development or release.

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