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[quote=Anonymous]Short answer: no, you're nuts OP. Longer answer, using elementary logic and math: Let's assume the agents monitoring us work 8 hours each day, 20 days per month, and spend 5 minutes per month on each of us. That means each agent can have a caseload of 1920 - to make the math easy, let's round up to 2000. The US population is estimated to be around 342,680,000, and 61%, or 209,034,800, are adults between the ages of 18 and 65. That would require approximately 104,000 agents who do nothing more than monitor their fellow citizens. That's about 10x as many special agents are are currently employed by the FBI. Conclusion: no, you're nuts OP. Real answer: With the increasing sophistication of AI, you'd be crazy not to assume that you're not being monitored in some way, and it's only going to get worse. [/quote]
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