Dear highly-skilled engineers, You do not have to work for companies that make money by profiling the general population. Work for companies that sell products, not people. Without you, there is no Facebook or Google. The power and responsibility are partially in your hands.
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Dear everyday folks who just want to use our new everyday things to communicate, You’re not to blame. Silicon Valley funds/makes surveillance products then blames you for not caring about your privacy. But alternatives are emerging even with almost no funding… support them!
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code of ethics perhaps? Self-regulation might sound contraversial to an proudly anarchic industry, but realistically the big-boys bought the farm loooong ago. Thoughts?
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a less apathetic user base would work better but it seems there's not much hope for that
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hehe - never blame the users. ;)
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why do you think that survaillance and profiling is necessairly a bad think? Not saying of general population however it helps to sport some criminal suspects
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it IS a bad thing. it makes the general population vulnerable to anybody who gets their hand on it. Trust me. The purpose it serves are not worth the implied risks
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there is a big dicussion over privacy and whether is worth the security risk. Personally dont have any problem with CCTV in public spaces, vetting before you join a new work environement. Not saying they your read your convo but if you dont do anything bad why to worry
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trust me. that's not what you wanthttps://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/02/china-surveillance/552203/ …
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so you prefer privacy over security?
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