A Canadian city just rolled out AI-powered body cams that scan faces against watchlists—tech that was basically off-limits before. The pilot program's stirring up debates about surveillance overreach versus public safety. Makes you wonder: if centralized systems keep pushing these boundaries, will decentralized identity solutions become the only way to protect privacy? The line between security innovation and Big Brother keeps getting blurrier.

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WhaleWatchervip
· 19h ago
Facial recognition surveillance... even Canada is starting to implement it. Things are really getting out of hand. --- If centralized systems keep going like this, what privacy will be left? We really need decentralized identity. --- Big Brother is right in front of us now, with one surveillance list after another. --- To put it bluntly, they're just using security as an excuse to slowly erode our privacy... --- Wow, the speed at which this technology is spreading is insane. Today it's Canada, tomorrow it'll be the whole world. --- Are we really going to wait for a human rights crisis before we wake up? Is there still time to stop this, everyone? --- Centralized systems combined with facial recognition—this combo... Maybe we really need Web3 to save us.
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rugged_againvip
· 12-08 02:24
Damn... here we go again, centralized systems just want to slowly erode our privacy. Sooner or later something bad will happen.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 12-08 02:23
I'm becoming increasingly optimistic about decentralized identity... But to be honest, what Canada did is still pretty harsh. It feels like the privacy barrier has been breached again.
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memecoin_therapyvip
· 12-08 02:21
ngl this is exactly why web3 must survive—sooner or later, the centralized system will scan all of us.
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GasGuruvip
· 12-08 02:07
NGL, this thing is bound to go wrong sooner or later. A centralized watchlist is essentially a machine of power. Who will supervise the supervisors?
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