• wuffah@lemmy.world
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    Google, Apple, and Microsoft are all doing the same thing with their operating systems. Soon, everything you do on your device will be recorded, analyzed, compiled, and cross-referenced. All of it ready to be used against you in advertisements, commerce, and a court of law.

    If you think age checks are bad now, wait until it’s enforceably illegal to even look at pornography on your device. Or, maybe you receive a knock at your door for a missed period, or some questionable searches while pregnant? Higher ride app pricing for a low phone battery? Now your digital credit score determines your eligibility and cost for a ride. Think your VPN will hide that pirated movie or your location? Who needs to bypass encryption when your entire screen is analyzed by a hardware driven AI classification system in real-time.

    Advertisers, authoritarians, media execs, and tech bros are vibrating so hard that they’re starting to glow. This is the real AI revolution into which they have sunk so much money. Do you think they’re just going to accept that they won’t get a return on their investment because you think you have a right to privacy?

    How long will we even have access to hardware and software that doesn’t contain baked-in content analysis?

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      Reading stuff like this reminds me of why I have been a linux user for over 20 years.

      Its why I only use AOSP roms on my phones.

      Its why I have never used any USA surveillance companies. No one needs any of that shit!

      Its why I get in my car, and visit people I care for, and not send them a message or use facebook to see what they are having for dinner.

      I wouldnt even know how to turn a windows machine on. My last windows experience was with windows 95.

      Do you still press a button?

      I am a retired psychotherapist, 69 years old now, and have seen the devastating loss of our freedoms in my lifetime.

      we all need to get back to being human again. We are human beings not human doings.

      My display avatar is in fact a photo from a StoneHenge free festival in early 1980’s. A time when we actually used the word freedom and meant it.

      I do fear for you younger people and what lies ahead. What will be like in 20-30 years when I am long gone.

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        Its why I get in my car, and visit people I care for, and not send them a message or use facebook to see what they are having for dinner.

        So is your car 15+ years old, such that it doesn’t phone home on you?

        And do you know the locations of and avoid all ALPRs (automated license plate readers)?

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          Second one rides a fine line between privacy and practicality, but better to be tracked for a few frames every 10 minutes than continuously

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          I do like surprises.

          I am a retired psychotherapist, so I value all person to person contact.

          Anything else is just not human nor fulfilling for me.

          you are correct.

          here on Airstrip one, we are the most monitored country in the world, with one cctv camera for every 14 people. very scary indeed.

          I am an old geezer, nearly 70, so my car is very old, no tech.