Uberveillance

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  • noun. An omnipresent form of 24/7 surveillance of humans based on widespread electronic devices, and especially computer chips embedded into bodies.
  • Word Usage
    "Michael G. Michael, a theologian and technology historian at the University of Wollongong, in New South Wales, AusĀ­tralia, says that he originated the term uberveillance to describe the new environment."