
The limits of the surveillance state
On Point | Podcast
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Surveillance and Ethics in Law Enforcement
This chapter explores the extensive surveillance systems implemented in New York City during the Bloomberg administration, focusing on the implications of technologies like Clearview AI. The discussion includes case studies highlighting the limitations of these systems, such as their failure during the Boston Marathon bombing. It raises critical ethical concerns surrounding privacy, the need for regulation, and the societal impact of pervasive surveillance.
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