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Surveillance technology is pervasive in society from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

Surveillance technology permeates every aspect of contemporary life, from the moment we step out of our homes to the time we return. Our movements are tracked, our actions recorded, our conversations monitored. Whether we are in a public space or a private setting, the watchful eyes of cameras follow us, capturing our every move. This constant surveillance has become so ingrained in society that we often don't even notice it anymore. The ubiquity of surveillance technology raises profound questions about privacy, autonomy, and freedom. As we go about our daily lives, we are under constant observation, our actions subject to scrutiny by unseen forces. This has significant implications for our individual and collective sense of self, as well as our relationships with others. In a world where every move is monitored, where do we draw the line between public and private, between security and intrusion? The rise of surveillance technology has also led to a shift in power dynamics, with those in control of the technology exerting increasing influence over society. As cameras become more sophisticated and pervasive...
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    We See It All

    Jon Fasman

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