As Maduro and Khamenei Learned, It’s Harder Than Ever for Leaders to Hide
Source: NYT > U.S. > Politics · Bias: Center Left
Summary
A surge in sensors and cameras, combined with artificial intelligence, has transformed the U.S. intelligence’s ability to locate foreign heads of state. Add to that an American president willing to capture or kill.
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