Michal Winning
Or just the usual worrying stuff, I don’t know. I got it fron something called The Register.
Michal Winning
Or just the usual worrying stuff, I don’t know. I got it fron something called The Register.
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Yes, interesting.
The ability to process, store and correlate every single fact in existence is only limited by data processing capacity. And that capacity grows exponentially. Look at Google’s gmail boast: Never delete another email. It’s for real.
As the ability to collect data, every bit of seemingly irrelevant data, increases, and the ability to monitor/process that data relative to established criteria similarly increases, ole Big Brother of Orwell will look informationally deprived and singularly inefficient.
Worrying? Yes. But at least they can’t read your thoughts. Oh they can? Oops!