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by sansnomme
2351 days ago
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For constant-surveillance companies like Facebook, a good way to justify the data collection would be to add automated systems to detect such problems. They already have algorithms in place for suicide prevention, it would be easy to increase coverage to stuff like seizure, heart attacks, and other problems that may correlate with long usage of computers. Even simple heuristics such as sudden keyboard depression and subsequent inquiry dialogs that are missed could help. Of course, ML on webcam vis-à-vis cats accidentally walking across keyboard would help to rule out false positives. |
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As if the sticky-keys dialog didn't cause people enough hassle already? I don't want EMTs dispatched to my house because my cat sat on my keyboard and didn't have the presence of mind to click the "Don't worry, I'm okay" dialog.
There is tape over my webcam. But shit, what if I just fell asleep on the thing? Would firefighters knock down my front door because I used my keyboard as a pillow?