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US courts will start publishing how often the government uses spyware
Following increased scrutiny of government surveillance practices, US courts will soon begin publishing data detailing the frequency with which judges authorize the use of spyware for wiretapping suspected criminals. This disclosure, announced by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, represents a significant step toward transparency in judicial oversight of digital surveillance. For further context on related surveillance technologies, explore our article on “Flock says its new tool will help identify police abuse.

Why You Shouldn’t Always Trust LLMs as Judges: Understanding Bias in Automated Evaluation
The increasing adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs) for automated evaluation—from assessing code to ranking research—presents a critical challenge. While their speed and scalability are compelling, relying on LLMs as impartial judges demands careful consideration. As highlighted by Bhaskarjit Sarmah at DHS 2026, inherent biases within these models can skew results, undermining the fairness of automated assessments. Explore the nuances of this issue and discover how to navigate this evolving landscape responsibly.