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AI-powered drones used by IDF in Gaza now tracking protestors in U.S.

"Breaking: AI-powered drones once used by IDF in Gaza are now tracking U.S. protestors, raising critical civil rights concerns. Discover the implications of this latest surveillance technology."

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AI-powered drones used by IDF in Gaza now tracking protestors in U.S.
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AI-powered drones that were previously utilized by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in Gaza are now being deployed over American cities. These drones are reportedly tracking protestors and uploading millions of images into an evidence database.

The use of such technology has raised concerns regarding civil rights and surveillance practices within the United States. The deployment of these drones marks a significant development in the intersection of technology and law enforcement.

As previously reported, the implications of advanced surveillance technologies have been a topic of discussion in various contexts, including recent developments in political oversight and export controls related to technology. For instance, Tom Cotton urges enforcement of export controls on China"s chip smuggling, highlighting ongoing concerns about technology use and regulation.

The situation continues to evolve as civil rights advocates monitor the implications of drone surveillance on public demonstrations and individual freedoms.

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