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  • Assistive Technology vs. Privacy Concerns: Balancing Independence and Security
    Supportive Devices

    - Can help people with disabilities live more independent lives.

    - Example: wheelchairs, hearing aids, and communication boards.

    - Allow individuals with disabilities to engage in activities they would not be able to do without the device.

    Unnecessary Surveillance

    - Can be used to infringe on people's privacy and civil liberties.

    - Example: CCTV cameras, facial recognition software, and phone tracking.

    - Can be used for commercial purposes, such as targeted advertising, that invade personal privacy.

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