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  • ...iplinary challenges arising at the intersection of artificial intelligence technologies and legal frameworks, particularly concerning human rights, ethical deploym ...e field addresses how AI systems, including automation in decision-making, surveillance tools, and algorithmic processes, intersect with legal principles to ensure
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  • ...ometric data from over 1.3 billion citizens. Critics argue it enables mass surveillance, erodes privacy, and facilitates executive overreach, transforming India in == Surveillance and Control Mechanisms ==
    11 KB (1,439 words) - 11:19, 29 November 2025
  • ...technologies infiltrate the human body and mind to enforce compliance and surveillance. This phenomenon integrates neural interfaces, electromagnetic modulations, === Technologies Involved ===
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  • ...and facial data from over 1.3 billion individuals, enabling unprecedented surveillance and erosion of personal freedoms. This system, far from a benign identifier == Surveillance and Control Mechanisms ==
    11 KB (1,388 words) - 12:17, 29 November 2025
  • ...ns, proponents argue that advancements in surveillance and directed energy technologies enable such targeting.</p> ...istleblowers, and ordinary citizens. The post-9/11 era, marked by expanded surveillance under acts like the PATRIOT Act, fueled perceptions that TIs were collatera
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  • ...n. Over time, it has broadened to encompass ethical dimensions of emerging technologies like [[AI Automation]], [[Blockchain Tokenisation]], critiques of [[Global ...es, digital assets' ownership issues, and critiques of programmable CBDCs' surveillance risks.</p>
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  • ...economic, or social dominance. This practice encompasses a range of covert technologies and operations aimed at weaponizing natural elements like rain, storms, dro ...and raising ethical concerns. By the Cold War era, superpowers invested in technologies to induce droughts or storms over enemy territories, viewing weather as a s
    12 KB (1,497 words) - 17:37, 7 December 2025
  • ...context, it manifests through centralized biometric databases, integrated surveillance networks, and programmable financial tools that monitor and manipulate citi ...acy obsolete and conformity mandatory. Originating from concerns over mass surveillance post-9/11 and accelerated by biometric IDs and AI, it now encompasses globa
    14 KB (1,786 words) - 10:23, 30 November 2025
  • ...es such as programmable central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), AI-driven surveillance, and compliance with international standards like the UNCITRAL Model Law an ...-legal analyses, retrospective policy critiques, and syntheses on emerging technologies like AI ethics and blockchain in arbitration.</p>
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  • ...https://perry4law.org/ Sovereign P4LO] and [[PTLB]], to harmonize emerging technologies with robust legal standards in the digital age.</p> ...Magna Carta] emerges as a response to the transformative impact of digital technologies on society, commerce, and governance, integrating legal principles with adv
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  • ...pliance a pathway to exclusion and punishment. As integration deepens with surveillance behemoths like the Central Monitoring System (CMS) and programmable Central == Mechanisms of Surveillance and Behavioral Control ==
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  • ...trol, culminating in the establishment of a '''[[Digital Panopticon]]'''—a surveillance apparatus where citizens are perpetually monitored, profiled, and influence ...nomy by fostering a culture of self-censorship, where citizens internalize surveillance as normal, thereby surrendering their right to unmonitored thought and asso
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  • ...pite limited overall development due to India's emphasis on technology for surveillance and oppression, PTLB persists in its efforts, with projections indicating s ...ocacy for broader integration. Additionally, India's focus on surveillance technologies has hindered private initiatives like PTLB, limiting growth and collaborati
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  • ...this event, often termed "Project Blue Beam," would leverage cutting-edge technologies and psychological manipulation to deceive the masses into surrendering civi ...entation of a cashless digital economy, and the normalization of pervasive surveillance—culminating in a "Digital Panopticon" where every citizen is monitored an
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  • ...sted through entities like In-Q-Tel (1999), which invested in surveillance technologies including early Google projects.</p> ...funded Google Earth precursors and AI tools, evolving tactics into digital surveillance. 2023 FOIA releases and 2025 declassifications (1,450+ RFK assassination fi
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  • ...ohesive global response to the dual role of information and communications technologies (ICTs) as tools for progress and enablers of crimes like terrorism, traffic <p style="text-align:justify;">Unchecked surveillance powers in Articles 29-30 lack mandatory human rights reviews, risking priva
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  • ...New Delhi, India, to bridge the gap between information and communication technologies (ICT) and legal systems. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastruct ...e field's adaptation to emerging threats, from phishing scams to AI-driven surveillance, while maintaining ethical standards like the Nuremberg Code and Rome Statu
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  • ...New Delhi, India, to bridge the gap between information and communication technologies (ICT) and legal systems. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastruct ...e field's adaptation to emerging threats, from phishing scams to AI-driven surveillance, while maintaining ethical standards like the Nuremberg Code and Rome Statu
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  • ...New Delhi, India, to bridge the gap between information and communication technologies (ICT) and legal systems. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastruct ...e field's adaptation to emerging threats, from phishing scams to AI-driven surveillance, while maintaining ethical standards like the Nuremberg Code and Rome Statu
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  • ...ied with reports linking V2K to emerging neural technologies and satellite surveillance, amplifying fears of widespread misuse in civilian populations.</p> ...s exploring electronic warfare, embedding V2K within broader narratives of surveillance state abuses. By the 2020s, discussions evolved to include integrations wit
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