The federal government has a $22 million surveillance clothing program, according to The Intercept.
The initiative will develop shirts, pants, socks, and underwear that can record audio and video.
In other words, funding moonshots like underwear that's as stretchable and washable as normal underwear, but can also record your every move.
Some are worried, though, that the SMART ePANTS program could lay the groundwork for more invasive forms of surveillance.
She added, "now suppose SMART ePANTS detects a chemical on your skin — imagine where that can lead."
Persons:
Dawson Cagle, Cagle, Annie Jacobsen, they're, IARPA
Organizations:
Apple, Oura, Textile Systems, SMART, Intercept, Smart, National Intelligence, Intelligence, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, SMART ePANTS, United, TSA