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The government has access to vast amounts of data from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

The government, through its various agencies and programs, has the ability to collect and analyze an incredible amount of data. This data can come from a wide range of sources, including surveillance cameras, social media, financial transactions, and more. The sheer volume of information that the government has access to is staggering, and it continues to grow every day. One of the key concerns that arises from this vast amount of data is the potential for abuse. With so much information at their fingertips, government agencies have the ability to track individuals' movements, monitor their communications, and gather detailed information about their lives. This level of surveillance raises serious questions about privacy and civil liberties, as well as the potential for misuse of the data that is collected. At the same time, the government argues that acce...
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