The Surveilled Student

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The topic discusses the increasing surveillance technologies implemented in colleges, where machines monitor students' activities and conversations. While college officials emphasize that these systems are automated, critics argue that this can lead to an intrusive and privacy-invasive environment for students. The discussion also references broader themes of surveillance in society, suggesting a continuum from children to citizens. This reflects a growing concern about privacy rights and the implications of surveillance on personal freedoms.
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