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by nl
3565 days ago
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This is a good point. But Google's services make a person a more powerful agent compared to others: one can navigate quicker, find better services and access information faster and more accurately. So yes, there is a trade off. But humans have been making trade-offs forever - civilization itself is one big compromise. Domesticating cattle meant human could not move as quickly and as fast as they used to. But they lived better and longer. I don't see why information trade-offs are somehow different. |
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Google could provide most of those services without tracking individuals.