Results for "privacy rights"

The Silent Database: How ICE's Facial Recognition Program Secretly Maps Minnesota's Citizens
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8 days ago4 min read

The Silent Database: How ICE's Facial Recognition Program Secretly Maps Minnesota's Citizens

The expansion of ICE facial recognition in Minnesota isn't about border security; it's about creating a permanent domestic surveillance grid.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Silent Coup: Why Police Tech Seminars Are Actually About Data Control, Not Crime Fighting
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about 1 month ago3 min read

The Silent Coup: Why Police Tech Seminars Are Actually About Data Control, Not Crime Fighting

The push for advanced policing technology isn't about safety; it’s a massive power grab. Unpacking the real stakes behind national tech sessions on modern forensics.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Surveillance Leviathan: How 'Controversial Tech' Became the Unspoken Hero in Campus Murders
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about 2 months ago3 min read

The Surveillance Leviathan: How 'Controversial Tech' Became the Unspoken Hero in Campus Murders

The secret weapon in the Brown and MIT shootings wasn't luck; it was controversial surveillance technology. Unpacking the surveillance state's win.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The AI School Security Scam: Why Pittsburgh's Tech Overhaul Will Create More Surveillance Than Safety
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about 2 months ago3 min read

The AI School Security Scam: Why Pittsburgh's Tech Overhaul Will Create More Surveillance Than Safety

The push for AI school security in Pittsburgh isn't about safety; it's about data capture. Unpacking the hidden costs of algorithmic policing.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Surveillance State's Trojan Horse: Why Blue Springs' 'Flock Safe City' Drone Tech Is a Dangerous Precedent
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about 2 months ago4 min read

The Surveillance State's Trojan Horse: Why Blue Springs' 'Flock Safe City' Drone Tech Is a Dangerous Precedent

Blue Springs, MO, just adopted Flock Safety's drone tech, but the real story isn't crime reduction—it's the normalization of ubiquitous government surveillance.

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DailyWorld Editorial