May 6, 2025 - 05:54

Under the Trump administration, various US government agencies have ramped up their efforts to monitor social media activity, employing advanced artificial intelligence and other technological tools. This initiative primarily targets tourists and immigrants, raising significant concerns about privacy and civil liberties. The use of AI allows for the analysis of vast amounts of data, enabling agencies to track public sentiment, identify potential threats, and monitor behaviors that could be deemed suspicious.
Critics argue that this surveillance extends beyond its intended targets, potentially infringing upon the rights of US citizens as well. The implications of such widespread monitoring are profound, as it raises questions about the balance between national security and individual privacy. The technology used in this surveillance is capable of analyzing posts, images, and interactions on various social media platforms, leading to fears of overreach and misuse of data. As these practices become more prevalent, the debate surrounding ethical governance and the protection of personal freedoms intensifies.
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