The Privacy Revolt of 2026.
The galvanizing moment the world spoke with one voice and said:
It has gone too far.
No more.
Everything changed.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Aimed at big tech or government big brother? The driver of data intrusion is Largely capitalism, cheap consumer goods, cheap services, no?
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Replying to @ChippysCurler
Indeed. I hear ya. There is a tipping point and we are on an accelerated path where this will be rejected on a vast and massive scale unseen before in history to all public and private uses. It is inevitable.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
I wonder it it will be a chaotic bloody rejection or a fruitful realisation that we have been sold short by the technological revolution?
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Replying to @ChippysCurler
Great points! It suspect humanity will realize there is dignity in true individuality and to be a fully formed individual one needs the freedom of observations. No matter what the compromises are. Observations will be 1000x higher than today with AI assistance. By 2026—it tips.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @ChippysCurler
Why exactly 2026? And not earlier or later? Do you think there will be sth like the Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal in order humanity will realize it?
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Dominik, thanks for asking! It is hard to say this but there will be events that will make that event look small in comparison. It will send a shock around the world. We will begin to see it in 2020 more clearly.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @ChippysCurler
Hmm I'm curious how it will turn out!
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