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Science & Technology
Towards a 1984 Surveillance State
2019-06-25
[Medium] Those poor Hong Kong protesters, how do they ever find ways to outwit the surveillance around them? Americans like to think of China as some police state in the making, but few of us realize how facial recognition and video surveillance will also scale back home.

  • CCTV cameras in cities are the new normal
  • Facial recognition tech is improving fast
  • Video surveillance tech will become global soon
  • Data harvesting and predictive analytics on people is already widespread
  • Algorithms aren’t regulated online, and neither is our freedom.

    Orwell’s 1984 is really about now, it’s about today. It’s about the kind of world we want to live in.

    Increasingly the technology is outpacing the idea that humans deserve a few liberties like free speech, privacy, freedom of expression and a few other little things, like human rights.
    We should be able to control our data and have the portability of our friends online. If we don’t like Facebook, we should have the ability to port our friends elsewhere. The internet was supposed to be a tool for us, not the other way around.
    Sadly, we don’t live in such a world.
  • Posted by:Skidmark

    #2  Alexa doesn't listen - she told me so!

    Now, who told her to respond to that question in that way, I wonder.
    Posted by: Bobby   2019-06-25 10:39  

    #1  Here they voluntarily put Alexa and smart TVs in their living rooms.
    Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-06-25 08:26  

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