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Private intelligence companies are now surveilling and selling dossiers on critics of AI and data center expansion alongside federal law enforcement efforts. The practice raises concerns about coordinated suppression of dissent.
Private intelligence companies are now compiling and selling dossiers on people who publicly criticize AI development and data center expansion. These efforts are operating in parallel with federal law enforcement surveillance of the same people.
This is how surveillance coordination works without a formal government program: private firms do the legwork, sell access to the data, and the government becomes a customer. It's less visible than a federal surveillance program but achieves the same result. Critics of corporate infrastructure projects are now tracked by both private vendors and federal agents, with information flowing between them.
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