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Oct 11, 2024

Surveillance in the Digital Age: Is Privacy Going Extinct?

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Those that have nothing to hide have nothing to fear. From an episode of the early outer limits OBIT.


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Technology brings us many wonders, but it may also bring about the end of our privacy. What, if anything, can we do to protect it?

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Credits:
Is Privacy Going Extinct?
Episode 466; September 26, 2024
Written, Produced \& Narrated by: Isaac Arthur.
Editors: Merv Johnson II
Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images.
Music Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creator

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  1. Lance says:

    The real issue with surveillance technologies is the power it gives to the humans who created them over the lives of other human beings. The hidden powers of these technologies, not perceived by normal senses, nor openly discussed for obvious reasons, are used to manipulate human thought processes. They are using this power to enforce their way of thinking and make of the world one proselyte. This power has increased, is increasing, and is increasingly being transferred to artificial intelligence and its agents. They will ultimately have power over YOU too!

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