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  2. Mass surveillance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The program designed numerous technologies to be used to perform mass surveillance. Examples include advanced speech-to-text programs (so that phone conversations can be monitored en-masse by a computer, instead of requiring human operators to listen to them), social network analysis software to monitor groups of people and their interactions ...

  3. Proposed reforms of mass surveillance by the United States

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    On January 25, the board released a "Report on the Telephone Records Program Conducted under Section 215of the USA PATRIOT Act and on the Operations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court", a 238-page document on mass surveillance. A majority of the board "deemed the spying illegal and is calling for it to be shut down".

  4. Internet censorship and surveillance in the Americas

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    Pervasive censorship or surveillance: A country is classified as engaged in pervasive censorship or surveillance when it often censors political, social, and other content, is engaged in mass surveillance of the Internet, and retaliates against citizens who circumvent censorship or surveillance with imprisonment or other sanctions. A country is ...

  5. Billionaire Larry Ellison says a vast AI-fueled surveillance ...

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    Larry Ellison says AI will enable a vast surveillance system that can monitor citizens. Ellison, the billionaire cofounder of Oracle, shared his thoughts on AI during a recent meeting.

  6. Stop Watching Us - Wikipedia

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    The movement featured an open letter to the members of Congress. [1] The letter calls upon Congress to: [2] Enact reform this Congress to Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, the state secrets privilege, and the FISA Amendments Act to make clear that blanket surveillance of the Internet activity and phone records of any person residing in the U.S. is prohibited by law and that violations can be ...

  7. Fourth Amendment Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks led to some sweeping changes in national security policies. Through the enactment of Title II: Enhanced Surveillance Procedures of the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, many government agencies were granted increased power of surveillance. [3] Controversy arose from the increased surveillance that was granted.

  8. Surveillance Thriller ‘Stranger Eyes,’ Venice Golden Lion ...

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    Film Movement has landed North American rights to “Stranger Eyes,” the surveillance-themed thriller from Singaporean director Yeo Siew Hua that competed for Venice’s Golden Lion in 2024. The ...

  9. National Security Surveillance Act - Wikipedia

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    The National Security Surveillance Act was a bill in the United States Congress that would have established procedures for the review of electronic surveillance programs. It was similar to the Military Commissions Act of 2006 .