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Cameras are everywhere, watching our every move from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

The ubiquity of surveillance cameras is a fact of modern life. They are in our streets, our buildings, even in our homes. This constant observation can be comforting, as we know that our every move is being monitored and recorded. However, it can also be unsettling, as we realize that there is no escaping the watchful eyes of these cameras. In "We See It All," Jon Fasman explores the implications of this pervasive surveillance. He delves into the ways in which cameras are used to track our movements, monitor our behavior,...
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    We See It All

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