Our actions are being recorded and analyzed from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman
In our modern world, it has become increasingly clear that our every move, every interaction, every decision is being meticulously recorded and analyzed. Whether we realize it or not, our actions are constantly being monitored and scrutinized by a vast network of surveillance technologies. From the moment we wake up in the morning to the time we go to bed at night, we are under constant surveillance. Our smartphones track our location, our internet browsing history is stored and analyzed, and even our conversations are subject to monitoring through devices like smart speakers and virtual assistants. This level of surveillance may seem invasive and unsettling, but it is simply a reality of the digital age we live in. Companies and governments collect massive amounts of data on us in order to pred...Similar Posts
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