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Surveillance Technologies
Drones, facial recognition, and their implications for civil liberties.
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SUMMARY - Surveillance Technologies

A woman walks through a shopping district, her face captured by dozens of cameras that match her image against databases she does not know exist, tracking her movement through public space without her knowledge or consent. A drone hovers over a protest, its cameras recording every participant, creating records that could be used to identify attendees, track their associations, and potentially target them for investigation or retaliation years later.

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