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You are now remotely controlled
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The lesson is that privacy is public — it is a collective good that is logically and morally inseparable from the values of human autonomy and self-determination upon which privacy depends and without which a democratic society is unimaginable
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These data flows empty into surveillance capitalists' computational factories, called "artificial intelligence," where they are manufactured into behavioral predictions that are about us, but they are not for us. Instead, they are sold to business customers in a new kind of market that trades exclusively in human futures.
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24 January 2020
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