The Surveillance State: How Governments Use Technology to Monitor Citizens
The debate over mass surveillance and government spying continues to intensify as new technologies emerge. From facial recognition cameras to AI-driven social media monitoring, governments worldwide are expanding their ability to track citizens. The revelations of past surveillance programs, such as PRISM and the UK's GCHQ mass data collection, raised significant concerns about personal privacy and government overreach. How much has changed since those disclosures? Are we more secure or just more watched? Join the discussion on how modern surveillance affects our freedoms and what steps we can take to protect our digital privacy.
This topic remains relevant as issues surrounding privacy, government surveillance, and digital rights are still at the forefront of global discussions, especially with the rise of AI, biometrics, and cyber legislation.
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