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Surveillance has become a part of our daily lives from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

Everywhere we go, everything we do, someone is watching. Cameras loom over us on street corners, in stores, even in our own homes. Our phones track our every move, while social media platforms record our every thought. We are living in a world where surveillance has become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe. This constant state of monitoring has seeped into the very fabric of our daily lives. It is no longer something we notice or question; it has simply become a part of our existence. We have come to accept the presence of Big Brother as a necessary evil, a trade-off for the convenience and connectivity that technology provides. But what are the consequences of this ever-present surveillance? Are we sacrificing our privacy and autonomy in exchange for security a...
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