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The New AI Surveillance Tools Police Are Using — And What You Can Refuse

Police now use at least 5 major AI surveillance tools—facial recognition, ALPR/license-plate readers, predictive policing, social media monitoring, and cell-site simulators—to identify and track people. Many uses require a warrant or your consent, and you can refuse searches, questioning, and phone unlocks in most situations. This article explains the tech, your constitutional rights, and practical […]

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Your Employer’s AI Monitoring Tool May Be Illegal — Here’s How to Check

Some employer AI monitoring is legal, but in 12 states employers must obtain consent for certain recordings under “two‑party” consent laws. Monitoring that captures audio/video, biometrics, or off‑duty activity can violate privacy, wiretapping, or labor laws if it’s undisclosed or overbroad. This article explains how to identify AI tracking, what laws apply, and when to

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