
948: Kashmir Hill | Is Privacy Dead in the Age of Facial Recognition?
The Jordan Harbinger Show
Surveillance Society: The Impacts of Facial Recognition
This chapter explores the implications of facial recognition technology, particularly its misuse by authoritarian governments and its effects on personal privacy. It highlights the disparity in privacy experiences across different geographic regions, emphasizing how surveillance can transform anonymity into a rarity. The conversation also addresses societal discomfort with constant monitoring and the ethical considerations surrounding consent and regulation in the use of such technologies.
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