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Surveillance State Pushback and AI Concerns Rise

Citizens, experts, and researchers sound alarm on data collection and AI risks

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The United States is witnessing a growing pushback against the expanding surveillance state, with citizens taking matters into their own hands by dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. These cameras,...

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    Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras

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    AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos

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Surveillance State Pushback and AI Concerns Rise

Citizens, experts, and researchers sound alarm on data collection and AI risks

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The United States is witnessing a growing pushback against the expanding surveillance state, with citizens taking matters into their own hands by dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. These cameras, which conduct warrantless vehicle surveillance and share data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have sparked widespread concerns about privacy and data collection.

According to a report by Brian Merchant, people across the nation are actively working to disable and destroy these cameras, citing concerns about the potential misuse of collected data. This pushback is part of a larger trend of citizens and experts sounding the alarm on the risks associated with AI-powered data collection.

Meanwhile, OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is reportedly working on a new smart speaker with a facial recognition camera, which is expected to be launched in 2027. The device, designed by Sir Jony Ive, will allegedly allow users to make purchases using facial recognition technology. However, given OpenAI's financial struggles, it remains to be seen whether the company will be able to bring this product to market.

In related news, an investigation by Cybernews has revealed that numerous AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos. The report found that a misconfigured Google Cloud Storage bucket had exposed over 12 terabytes of user media files, including 1.5 million user images and 385,000 videos. This incident highlights the risks associated with unsecured AI apps and the need for greater oversight and regulation.

In the world of software development, some experts are cautioning against the use of Dependabot, a tool designed to automate dependency updates. According to one developer, Dependabot can create more problems than it solves, particularly in the Go ecosystem. Instead, they recommend using scheduled GitHub Actions to run security checks and test suites.

On a different note, a new online tool called Mines.fyi has been launched, providing a comprehensive visualization of mines across the United States. The tool, which uses data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), allows users to search for mines by state, commodity, and status.

As the use of AI and data collection technologies continues to expand, concerns about their impact on society are growing. While some experts see AI as a potential solution to various problems, others are warning of the risks associated with its development and deployment. As the debate continues, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of these technologies and to work towards ensuring that they are developed and used responsibly.

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  • Brian Merchant, "Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras" (February 20, 2024)
  • The Information, "OpenAI may sell $300 smart speaker with camera — in 2027"
  • Cybernews, "AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos"
  • [Anonymous], "Turn Dependabot Off"
  • Mines.fyi, "All the mines in the US in a leaflet visualization"

The United States is witnessing a growing pushback against the expanding surveillance state, with citizens taking matters into their own hands by dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. These cameras, which conduct warrantless vehicle surveillance and share data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have sparked widespread concerns about privacy and data collection.

According to a report by Brian Merchant, people across the nation are actively working to disable and destroy these cameras, citing concerns about the potential misuse of collected data. This pushback is part of a larger trend of citizens and experts sounding the alarm on the risks associated with AI-powered data collection.

Meanwhile, OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is reportedly working on a new smart speaker with a facial recognition camera, which is expected to be launched in 2027. The device, designed by Sir Jony Ive, will allegedly allow users to make purchases using facial recognition technology. However, given OpenAI's financial struggles, it remains to be seen whether the company will be able to bring this product to market.

In related news, an investigation by Cybernews has revealed that numerous AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos. The report found that a misconfigured Google Cloud Storage bucket had exposed over 12 terabytes of user media files, including 1.5 million user images and 385,000 videos. This incident highlights the risks associated with unsecured AI apps and the need for greater oversight and regulation.

In the world of software development, some experts are cautioning against the use of Dependabot, a tool designed to automate dependency updates. According to one developer, Dependabot can create more problems than it solves, particularly in the Go ecosystem. Instead, they recommend using scheduled GitHub Actions to run security checks and test suites.

On a different note, a new online tool called Mines.fyi has been launched, providing a comprehensive visualization of mines across the United States. The tool, which uses data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), allows users to search for mines by state, commodity, and status.

As the use of AI and data collection technologies continues to expand, concerns about their impact on society are growing. While some experts see AI as a potential solution to various problems, others are warning of the risks associated with its development and deployment. As the debate continues, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of these technologies and to work towards ensuring that they are developed and used responsibly.

Sources:

  • Brian Merchant, "Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras" (February 20, 2024)
  • The Information, "OpenAI may sell $300 smart speaker with camera — in 2027"
  • Cybernews, "AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos"
  • [Anonymous], "Turn Dependabot Off"
  • Mines.fyi, "All the mines in the US in a leaflet visualization"

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