surveil , and to sensor.
Surveillance and stalking our kids is not enough to support them emotionally.
surveillance. And there's like a version of the internet that could exist like that.
surveillance. Right? That's someone that's losing a $500 million deal because they stand by their ethics. The
surveillance powers to go and try to get people's library records to uncover people that might be susceptible to becoming radicalized and spying for the Soviet Union.
surveillance that had been leaked by Edward Snowden, on its own transparency website called IC on the Record.
surveillance things that are going on in a way that I think a lot of normal people don't would you you think that
surveillance and we maybe don't know uh we don't know we think of drones as
surveillance is almost impossible.
Surveillance and data collection have become central to our lives and to the flow of information and money today.
Surveillance is generally coercive, instrumentalist, designed to discover something or to preserve a state of affairs.
Surveillance is something that's done to us, and it's something we do.
surveilled, more militarized, more monitored, and flooded with federal resources to seal it by far than any other time
Surveillance is the business model the internet.
Surveillance in the middle of the network is nowhere near as interesting as surveillance at the edge of the network.
Surveillance means looking from above.
surveillance and actually help from the local community in New York that plot
surveillance act again based on the president's executive power as the
surveillance and detention policies including the unilateral formation of
surveillance data. Umm, ornaments are not just ornaments.
surveillance law and uh actually has surfaced some of the uh one of the first people to surface some of the really
neither surveil nor shut down so this is now phase two it starts in 2009 it has been growing in uh
The surveillance allows them to circumvent the protections that we have written into law.
The surveillance state is worrying.
The surveillance, what they collect, how they use it to target us, how long and how deep is the information that they collect on us.
of surveillance to track our every move.
AI surveillance could help cities improve traffic patterns, or help authoritarian regimes shut down free speech.
of surveillance, of force, and of perception control is not something that I would welcome inherently.
or surveillance and the like.
This surveillance can really ruin faith in technology that actually could protect people against financial crime and things like that, because now suddenly people don't trust
But surveillance isn't benign.
Government surveillance largely piggybacks on these capabilities.
conduct surveillance-- send video or audio feeds back to military personnel and let us scope out a territory before we actually go there.
enabling surveillance. On the one hand, the FBI is trying to get laws passed to have us put back doors in our communication systems.
the surveillance function on top of the accountants.
of surveillance as entertainment and just how obsessed we get once we start doing these things. So again, you kind of break the seal. And again, you know, we like to think that
was trying to surveil him.
they could not surveil everybody all the time.
they could not surveil everybody all the time.
of a new surveillance state? You know, look, I think everyone in this room probably has a cell phone. And what if I
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, FISA, expressly prohibits the government from doing bulk data collection on US citizens, but the
frequency and surveillance on their lives so they come across the South
frequency and surveillance on their lives so they come across the South
in an ever more surveilled world, whether that's CCTV, facial recognition, and so on. Um
And that's a surveillance system that many Chinese find just because it regulates behavior.
What does genetic surveillance look like?
The warrantless surveillance story that came out in 2005, also a result of leaks.
in consumer protection and surveillance law rather than saying, well, the Fair Information Practices which everybody accepts are the thing that we should adhere to.
As dangerous as surveillance that you know about is, I view surveillances you don't know about to be even more potentially dangerous.
I do blame surveillance capitalism for a bunch of it.