Kendra Jackson+FollowWalmart's Surveillance: Too Much or Just Enough?Ever wondered what Walmart workers see at self-checkout? Turns out, their tablets show every item you scan—and every item you don’t. With real-time tracking, missing groceries are instantly flagged, making shoplifting nearly impossible. But is this level of surveillance a smart move against theft, or does it cross the line into policing shoppers? Would you feel comfortable knowing every scan is watched? Let’s talk: does this tech protect us or just make us uneasy? #Tech #RetailTech #SurveillanceDebate01Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowDrones vs. Dumpers: Who Wins the Rubbish War?The UK is turning to drones and mobile surveillance to hunt down fly-tippers, and the tech is getting serious—think vehicle seizures and even crushing. Is this the breakthrough we need to clean up our countryside, or are we just shifting the problem? Would you trust drones to spot the real culprits, or does this raise privacy and overreach concerns? Let’s talk tech, justice, and the future of waste control. #TechForGood #SurveillanceDebate #SmartCities #WasteManagement #Tech90Share
Glen Bryant+FollowWorkplace Surveillance: Safety or Overreach?Did you hear about the WorkComposer leak? Over 21 million screenshots from employee computers were exposed online—everything from emails to passwords, all thanks to a misconfigured cloud storage bucket. As companies double down on digital surveillance, are we trading productivity for privacy? Where should the line be drawn between monitoring and trust in the workplace? Let’s debate: Is this level of oversight ever justified, or is it a recipe for disaster? #WorkplacePrivacy #DataSecurity #SurveillanceDebate #TechEthics #Tech10Share