Russia Fortifies Kremlin and Moscow Against Western AI Surveillance Threat
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Summary
The article reports on Russia's rapid security measures to counteract the possibility that Western AI technology could locate Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin has been transformed into a heavily fortified and surveilled fortress, with staff residences also wired. Some workers have been relocated to shelters, and Moscow is now patrolled by anti-drone teams and snipers.
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Now the Kremlin has once again become a fortress and is completely wired and surveilled, as are the residences of all its staff.
Some workers have been relocated to shelters, and anti-drone teams plus snipers are everywhere in Moscow.
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