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by arcticbull
2599 days ago
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I spent a lot of time researching the social credit system and yeah, not a fan -- it's basically gameified totalitarianism. However, again, I think that's about what you do with the ability and not the ability itself. You don't need facial recognition to implement the social credit system: a simple plastic card would do. Your first name, middle initial and last name as a triple are enough to uniquely identify you on the Texas voting registry 80% of the time [1]. This ship has long sailed. That's again why I'm in favor of regulating the problematic uses of information and technology and not addressing the specific technology or method of implementation. [1] https://www.eitanhersh.com/uploads/7/9/7/5/7975685/agdn_v1_4... |
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We agree on this in principle. But again, once authorities have any of this data in their possession, abuse always happens. Literally always.
IMO the root problem is not "oh, the cops are just using all my PII and biometric data inappropriately" the root problem is that "the cops have possession of all my PII and biometric data to begin with."
You have the symptom and disease reversed here, IMO.