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We See It All

Liberty and Justice in an Age of Perpetual Surveillance
Summary:

The book explores the impact of surveillance technology on privacy and civil liberties, examining how governments and law enforcement use tools like facial recognition and predictive policing. It delves into the ethical and legal challenges these technologies pose to democratic societies and individual freedoms.

Key points:

1. Ubiquity of Surveillance: Surveillance is everywhere, not just in public or secure areas. It's become normal, and we often don't realize how much we're being watched.

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