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US Government Expands AI Surveillance with Data Brokers and Consumer Apps

What Happened

The US government has intensified mass surveillance efforts by leveraging advanced AI technologies to collect and process vast data from third-party data brokers as well as ordinary apps and smart devices used by millions of Americans. Agencies are reportedly buying comprehensive location, behavioral, and personal data, bypassing traditional legal restrictions that apply to direct information gathering. Public concerns are escalating as AI enhances the speed and scope of analysis across multiple platforms and devices, enabling authorities to create detailed behavior profiles at scale with minimal oversight.

Why It Matters

This expansion of AI-driven surveillance not only challenges existing privacy laws but also amplifies ethical questions around consent and governmental overreach. As digital data becomes integral to daily life, the blending of AI and real-time tracking is reshaping expectations of privacy and civil rights. Read more in our AI News Hub

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