The 2024 Olympics marked a significant moment in the growing intrusion of AI surveillance into public life. Giulia Dal Bello, Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler and Daphna Canetti argue that, despite the security advantages, governments need to account for public perceptions of surveillance, as negative views may fuel collective action against state authority.
Dean of Social Sciences / Head of the Political Psychology Lab, University of Haifa
Daphna uses cutting-edge methods such as virtual reality and bio-political techniques that examine the biological bases of political decision making, to explore how political violence, particularly exposure to conventional and cyber terrorism, impacts public attitudes and democratic values.
Her research reveals the connections between individual experiences of terrorism and broader geopolitical trends, providing crucial insights for policymakers in a cyber-driven world.
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