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kaggle-ho-016846House Oversight

Essay on AI, surveillance, and the erosion of privacy

Essay on AI, surveillance, and the erosion of privacy The passage offers broad, speculative commentary on AI, surveillance, and digital forensics without naming specific individuals, entities, transactions, or dates. It lacks concrete leads for investigative follow‑up, mentions no high‑profile actors, and repeats already‑known concerns about privacy and deep‑fake technology. Key insights: AI algorithms can be used by governments or corporations to increase control over populations.; Digital payment systems (e.g., credit cards) facilitate tracking of individual behavior.; Advances in AI‑generated audio/video forgeries threaten the reliability of photographic evidence.

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Essay on AI, surveillance, and the erosion of privacy The passage offers broad, speculative commentary on AI, surveillance, and digital forensics without naming specific individuals, entities, transactions, or dates. It lacks concrete leads for investigative follow‑up, mentions no high‑profile actors, and repeats already‑known concerns about privacy and deep‑fake technology. Key insights: AI algorithms can be used by governments or corporations to increase control over populations.; Digital payment systems (e.g., credit cards) facilitate tracking of individual behavior.; Advances in AI‑generated audio/video forgeries threaten the reliability of photographic evidence.

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