The U.S. government apparently intended to describe the use of advanced innovative biosurveillance technologies for the 'prediction' of human actions and 'detection' of potential human actions 'at the earliest indication,' rather than merely predicting infectious disease incidents.
An attorney was ousted from Radio City Music Hall because her employer is suing its owner. One of her firm’s partners is slamming the policy as 'absurd' and a violation of privacy.
One might reasonably conclude that 'law enforcement agencies' in the US, and specifically those that act secretly or covertly, can do almost anything they want to, as long as their own rules and practices approve of it.
A recent National of Institutes of Health strategic plan insists on ‘measuring real-time cognition, emotion, perception, and behavior at the scale of complex neural networks in living organisms—all at the speed of thought.’