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In the era of advanced technology and increasing surveillance, the concept of a "police state" takes on new dimensions



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In the era of advanced technology and increasing surveillance, the concept of a "police state" takes on new dimensions. Fingerprint scanners, microchipped passports, and biometric scans have become commonplace tools in the arsenal of law enforcement agencies worldwide. From Russia's implementation of these measures to artificial intelligence-driven systems, our society is witnessing a transformation where personal privacy seems to be fading away. The integration of artificial intelligence into policing raises both hopes and concerns. While it promises efficient crime prevention and detection, its potential for abuse cannot be ignored. As seen in conceptual art pieces exploring this theme, AI can easily tip the balance between security and individual freedom. Looking back at history, we recall the First Soviet cosmonaut squad from 1961—a reminder that even space exploration was not immune to state control during that time. State-controlled science often went hand-in-hand with artwork intended to promote government ideologies. Biometrics has emerged as a powerful tool in identifying individuals but also poses risks like identity fraud. In striking conceptual images depicting biometrics' impact on society, we are confronted with questions about personal autonomy versus security measures imposed by authorities. Spy books depicted through conceptual artwork remind us that surveillance extends beyond physical means; information gathering plays an equally crucial role in maintaining control within a police state. As debates surrounding privacy rights continue to intensify globally, fingerprint biometrics stand as symbols representing this ongoing struggle between citizens' right to anonymity and governments' pursuit of public safety. In this evolving landscape where technology intertwines with governance, society must navigate carefully—balancing security needs while preserving fundamental human rights against encroaching forces shaping our world into what some fear may resemble a true "police state.