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AI Surveillance Raises Privacy Concerns Among Lawmakers

What Happened

AI-driven technologies are increasingly used by governments for surveillance, making it much easier to track and monitor citizens through methods such as facial recognition and mass data analysis. According to an NBC News report, this growing reliance on artificial intelligence has alarmed several lawmakers concerned about privacy erosion. Advocacy groups and some politicians argue for stricter rules on the deployment of these systems, citing risks of overreach and abuse. Lawmakers are pushing for new regulations to limit government access to personal data and to protect civil liberties in the face of rapidly advancing surveillance technology.

Why It Matters

The rapid expansion of AI-enabled surveillance raises fundamental questions about privacy, government power, and the responsible use of technology. The outcome of policy debates around AI surveillance could shape future standards for civil rights, law enforcement, and data security. Read more in our AI News Hub

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