Melissa Suarez+FollowWould You Notice a Mosquito Drone?China just unveiled a mosquito-sized drone designed for battlefield reconnaissance and special missions. With its near-invisible profile and ability to slip into places bigger drones can't, this tech could redefine surveillance and espionage. But is the innovation worth the privacy risks? Imagine these tiny robots sneaking into secure facilities—or even your home. Are we ready for a world where spying is as easy as swatting a bug? #DroneTech #Surveillance #PrivacyDebate #Tech50Share
Brittany Phillips+FollowWaymo Robotaxis: Surveillance or Progress?Waymo robotaxis are making headlines—not for innovation, but for being torched during protests. Some see these driverless cars as symbols of tech overreach and surveillance, especially since their camera footage has aided law enforcement. Are these vehicles the future of urban mobility, or do they represent a deeper risk to privacy and public trust? Let’s talk: Is the backlash against Waymo justified, or are we burning progress? #Waymo #Robotaxi #Surveillance #Tech10Share
Charles Coleman+FollowYour Flight Data Was Sold for PeanutsDid you know airlines sold your domestic flight info to the feds for just $11,025? Seriously, that’s all it took for Customs and Border Protection to get access to a database with over a billion travel records—no warrant needed. The kicker? This was all done super quietly, and there’s barely any oversight. If you booked through a third-party site like Expedia, your info’s probably in there. Privacy in 2024 is basically up for grabs! #PrivacyBreach #AirlineData #Surveillance #News10Share
fnixon+FollowEver Heard of Palantir? You Should Be WatchingHere’s a wild one for your coffee break: There’s a company called Palantir that quietly hoovers up data from everywhere—schools, hospitals, police, even your tweets—and stitches it all together to predict what you might do next. Unlike Facebook or TikTok, you’ll never see a Palantir ad, but their software is already helping governments make big decisions about people’s lives. The real kicker? Wall Street loves it, and its stock is soaring. If you thought your phone was tracking you, this is next-level. #DataPrivacy #Surveillance #TechTalk #Business63Share