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Old 8th October 2024, 07:51   #1
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AI-powered cameras mounted on cars and trucks, initially designed to capture licence plates, are now photographing political lawn signs outside private homes, individuals wearing T-shirts with text, and vehicles displaying pro-abortion bumper stickers—all while recording the precise locations of these observations.
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