Summary:
- The article discusses how the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency has been using software developed by Nvidia, a major tech company, to conduct surveillance on immigrants.
- The software, called Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), uses advanced facial recognition and video analytics technology to track and monitor immigrants, even those who are not suspected of any crimes.
- The article raises concerns about the ethical implications of using such powerful technology for surveillance purposes, especially when it comes to vulnerable populations like immigrants.