U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide using a covert AI-infused camera network. This system is designed to identify and detain individuals whose travel patterns are deemed "suspicious."
The use of this technology raises concerns regarding privacy and civil rights. The initiative operates without widespread public knowledge, prompting discussions about the implications of such surveillance measures.
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The program"s details and the extent of its deployment remain largely undisclosed, leading to questions about oversight and accountability in the use of AI for monitoring citizens.

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As the conversation around surveillance technology continues, it is essential to consider the balance between security and individual rights.





