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ARE YOU UNDER AI SURVELLIANCE?

By the Digital Police State

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ARE YOU UNDER AI SURVELLIANCE?

De: Richard Murch
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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This book begins with a question: at what point does a government tool built to secure borders become a tool to surveil its own people? The evidence presented in the preceding chapters makes clear that the transition is already well underway.

Facial recognition systems originally justified for border security are being used to identify American citizens at public demonstrations. Social media monitoring tools built for visa screening are being directed at domestic activists and political organizations. Spyware designed for counterterrorism operations has been licensed to immigration enforcement agencies with no public justification.

The pace of this expansion has been remarkable. The DHS AI Use Case Inventory increased by forty percent in six months. Twenty-four new AI applications were added to ICE's toolkit in a single reporting period. The technological capabilities available to government surveillance agencies are advancing faster than the legal frameworks, oversight mechanisms, or democratic deliberation needed to govern them responsibly.

The American Immigration Council's warning — that the line between border enforcement and everyday policing is already fading, and whether it disappears entirely depends on policymakers who must act now to reassert transparency, accountability, and democratic oversight — captures the essential stakes of this moment. The tools are already built. The infrastructure is already in place.

What remains to be determined is whether the democratic institutions of the United States are capable of imposing the constraints that distinguish a free society from a surveillance state.

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