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  "path": "/cognoscenti/2026/02/25/ice-ai-surveillance-cell-phone-video-license-plate-readers-sarah-young-goldberg",
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  "textContent": "\"For decades, we’ve been sold a single story about technology: it is smart, neutral, innovative and designed to improve our lives,\" writes Sarah Young Goldberg. \"In reality, these tools are built to serve corporate profit models and, increasingly, state power.\"",
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