Sometimes it’s hard not to feel like we’ve already lost the battle.
Partly because this exists, but more so because the vast majority of people will trade their privacy for just about any convenience. They will watch this commercial and think it’s a beautiful thing.
Opting out of the panopticon feels harder and harder.
But on the upside…. I found my dog.
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You have to be cognisant of your privacy before you can be concerned with the erosion of it.
Acknowledging that we've already lost is the only way to turn this around.
Now do human, maybe unvaxxed people next. What about jews ? I have so many ideas
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Somewhat ironic that in year 2031 the robot dogs will use this same network to hunt down humans.
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Opting out requires not being near anyone's phone (or similar devices). Once you get that far away from society, keeping a satellite trained on you is probably easy. The good news is, it's probably too expensive to do, assuming you're minding your own business, not educating others, etc.