Yes, I would argue that there is mass surveillance, but specifically also a discriminatory racist and sexist surveillance, as we know, because this tech is very discriminatory in the way it is on a very computational level. The more we accept it into society the more it will just be something that we get used to. I don't want to have that convenience.
There was a convenience point made earlier. Sometimes I say that convenience will be the end of us when we use it to open up our phones. The more it becomes part of our daily lives, the more we just think it's okay to have it, but actually, it isn't, because it can really harm certain individuals and groups. Sometimes it's okay to just not have that technology at all.
It's a bigger question to have. It's a question around digital literacy. We need to have these discussions, and actually we need to have the critical digital literacy to ask the right questions.