you might have heard of the clearview ai case where you scrape 3 million photos from the internet andow you're approaoaching government agenci, intetelligencece agencies with e technologies. so they y can be used to have investigigative leaeads, right? or they can be used to interrogate people. so it is not a s situation where there is transparency about the scope and breadth of its use, which is another situation where we think abobout due process, think about consent, and we think about what are the threats of surveilillance. amy: joy, you have written, we must fight surveillance to protect black lives. calls can talk about the of the black lives matter movement, people in the streets to defend the police departments come dismantle policice dedepartments. how does facial recognition technology fit into this? a absolutely. when w w talk ababout defundinge polilice, what we have to keep n mind is when resources are scarce, technology is viewed as the e answer. to save money,y, to be more efficient. and d what we are being are the technologies that can comeme ino play, can become highl