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#225: Surveillance State: It's Here, Professor Rey Koslowski

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How has border security evolved with technology? In this episode of the Open Minds Podcast, I sit down with Professor Rey Koslowski, a leading scholar on border control and migration.

I explore how AI, drones, biometrics, and facial recognition are transforming border management—raising both security concerns and ethical questions.

💡 Topics Discussed:

✅ The first border sensors from Vietnam War-era military surplus

✅ The 1990s border rushes & how enforcement changed migration patterns

Post-9/11 security measures & the rise of global data-sharing agreements

AI & facial recognition in border control—the role of Clearview AI

✅ Ethical concerns: How much surveillance is too much?

#BorderControl #Migration #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Surveillance #HomelandSecurity #USMexicoBorder #ImmigrationPolicy #Technology #Geopolitics

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1. #225: Surveillance State: It's Here, Professor Rey Koslowski (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Inside Geneva (00:19:19)

3. (Cont.) #225: Surveillance State: It's Here, Professor Rey Koslowski (00:20:02)

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How has border security evolved with technology? In this episode of the Open Minds Podcast, I sit down with Professor Rey Koslowski, a leading scholar on border control and migration.

I explore how AI, drones, biometrics, and facial recognition are transforming border management—raising both security concerns and ethical questions.

💡 Topics Discussed:

✅ The first border sensors from Vietnam War-era military surplus

✅ The 1990s border rushes & how enforcement changed migration patterns

Post-9/11 security measures & the rise of global data-sharing agreements

AI & facial recognition in border control—the role of Clearview AI

✅ Ethical concerns: How much surveillance is too much?

#BorderControl #Migration #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Surveillance #HomelandSecurity #USMexicoBorder #ImmigrationPolicy #Technology #Geopolitics

Support the show

Visit my NEW Website! https://www.christopherbalkaran.com
Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts:
Instagram @openmindspod
Tiktok @openmindspodcast

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #225: Surveillance State: It's Here, Professor Rey Koslowski (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Inside Geneva (00:19:19)

3. (Cont.) #225: Surveillance State: It's Here, Professor Rey Koslowski (00:20:02)

235 episodes

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