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The Control Society: How to Maintain Privacy in the Age of Total Surveillance

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"The Society of Control" is a wide-ranging study by John Fasman, Washington correspondent for The Economist. It focuses on the legal, political and moral issues that inevitably arise in a society where each of us is constantly under surveillance.
Facial recognition technology, automatic license plate readers, flying drones, and predictive algorithms all come into focus, forcing the author to consider who might benefit from the mass use of surveillance technology and how it affects our lives.
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