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by robot_no_421
778 days ago
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“There has long been a concern [facial recognition] could invade upon people's lives through expanded surveillance and through the criminalization of just existing within the public sphere,” Mamdani said. Except, nobody is calling the regular fare paying people criminals. Just the people who aren't paying the fare and breaking the rules. |
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People said the same thing for social media data collection and now first degree price discrimination is getting more common. It's a total lie that it's only "people who are breaking the rules" suffer consequences with tracking and surveillance.