Inside the AI surveillance state
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ADDS REFERENCE TO FACIAL RECOGNITION APP - Federal agents use a facial recognition app on a person detained and who later released on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

From your online browsing habits to traffic cameras on your commute, data about you is everywhere. And with AI, companies can gather, store and share detailed information about you faster than ever.

Guests

Beryl Lipton, senior investigative researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

**Jason Koebler, **co-founder of 404 Media.

Also Featured

Pedro Chavez, immigration lawyer.


*The version of our broadcast available at the top of this page and via podcast apps is a condensed version of the full show. You can listen to the full, unedited …

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