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Kiran is participating in a debate about the value of geolocation technology. She argues that geolocation technology hasn't really had any large-scale benefits for society. She says that it has made the world more commercial by feeding our data to corporations and has stripped us of our privacy. She feels that since geolocation has its roots in military technology, it can never be used for positive goals. Based on the information provided in the lesson, Which two arguments can be used against Kiran's position?
Geolocation technology can be used to monitor diversity in a region.
Geolocation technology can be used to create forecasts and warning systems for natural disasters.
Geolocation technology can be used to create economic and infrastructure development plans.
Geolocation technology can be used to identify promising local leaders.
Geolocation technology can be used to monitor elections.
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Geolocation technology can be used to monitor elections.