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The ethics of surveillance are constantly being debated from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

The ethics of surveillance are a matter of ongoing debate. Some argue that surveillance is necessary for national security, while others see it as a violation of privacy. In today's digital age, where cameras are ubiquitous and data is constantly being collected, the line between security and privacy is increasingly blurred. Advancements in technology have made surveillance easier and more pervasive than ever before. Cameras are now small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, and facial recognition software can identify individuals in a crowd with remarkable accuracy. While these tools can be used to catch criminals and prevent terrorist attacks, they also have the potential to be abused. The question of who should have access to surveillance data is another ethical dilemma. Should law enforcement agencies have unfettered access to cameras in public spac...
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