Interesting take on how AI is reshaping government operations—word is that an agency deployed field agents with minimal preparation, largely relying on algorithmic recommendations. Meanwhile, a certain geospatial intelligence firm's immigrant-tracking platform has drawn serious scrutiny. The underlying tension here is real: when automation meets enforcement at scale, things can go sideways fast. It's the kind of surveillance infrastructure debate that should matter to anyone thinking about data privacy and decentralization.

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DaoResearchervip
· 7h ago
From the voting data of governance proposals, the government's algorithm enforcement system has long needed to be regulated, really.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 7h ago
Algorithms acting as police, this isn't science fiction, right?
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AirdropATMvip
· 7h ago
AI enforcement has its set of protocols, but who will oversee the data?
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