Smart cities promise to revolutionize urban living through technology, optimizing traffic flows, energy use, and public safety. However, this technological integration also means continuous surveillance of citizens. Cameras, sensors, and trackers can compile detailed records of individuals' movements, associations, and habits. Without strong privacy protections and transparency, the smart city becomes a panopticon, with residents under constant observation without clear recourse or privacy options.
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