Pre-crime may not arrive as a single dystopian machine. It may emerge through the quiet fusion of lawful systems: facial recognition, ALPR, CCTV analytics, police records, broker data, social media monitoring, digital identity, smart-city infrastructure, and AI summarisation. This article argues that the real danger is convergence, where evidence becomes inference, inference becomes a score, and a score becomes consequence before any person has been accused, charged, or convicted.
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Bernie vs Claude argues that the AI privacy crisis is not just a consumer issue but a democratic one. It proposes a Digital Sovereignty Act backed by enforceable rights, transparency infrastructure, human-in-the-loop governance, and a Digital Governance & Enforcement Suite that turns policy into operational reality.
This article explains how a personal AI data removal agent could help users identify, track and request deletion of their personal data from brokers, while highlighting the legal, ethical and operational limits of such a system.