Surveillance and Privilege
Claire highlights the dangerous mindset of "nothing to hide" that often overlooks the vulnerabilities of marginalized communities facing surveillance. She emphasizes that privacy protection should be viewed as a collective right rather than an individual concern. The conversation also touches on how consumer convenience can obscure the creeping nature of surveillance and its implications for antitrust discussions.In this clip
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