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- 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.
- If viable, the washable garments will be used by US intelligence employees or those in high-stress environments.
Wearable technology is quickly evolving beyond Fitbits, Apple Watches, and Oura Rings.