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AI-Powered Emotional Surveillance Sparks Autonomy and Privacy Concerns

What Happened

AI-powered emotional surveillance tools are now capable of tracking, interpreting, and responding to human emotions using facial recognition, voice analysis, biometric data, and behavioral monitoring. The article from Tech Policy Press highlights how governments, employers, and private companies are increasingly experimenting with these systems in areas like public safety, marketing, and workplace monitoring. While proponents argue for their potential to enhance safety and productivity, critics point out the threats to privacy, free expression, and personal autonomy, as well as the potential misuse for political control or manipulation.

Why It Matters

The rise of emotional AI surveillance signals a new era of data-driven profiling that could undermine fundamental democratic rights and civil liberties worldwide. The unchecked spread of such technologies may reshape how societies view consent, self-expression, and personal freedom. Read more in our AI News Hub

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