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by aww_dang 1560 days ago
Expect more of this as users continue to move towards smart devices and wearables. The new censorship will increasingly redefine the past and present. Eventually you won't even know which questions to ask. There won't be a premise to start from.

As to the example you gave of the last two years, perhaps it is too soon to bring that one up? There may be some here who would suggest that the problem wasn't inherent to censorship, but that the narrative wasn't controlled effectively enough. I forecast the "dangerous misinformation" theme to increase.

Does anyone remember the days when hackers said, "Information wants to be free"? If so, is that memory part of the problem?

>“When you use Google, do you get more than one answer? Of course you do,” he told public television host Charlie Rose at the time. “Well, that’s a bug. We should be able to give you the right answer just once. We should know what you meant. You should look for information. We should get it exactly right.”

>"More and more searches are done on your behalf without you needing to type. I actually think most people don't want Google to answer their questions," he elaborates. "They want Google to tell them what they should be doing next."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-innovations/googl...

http://www.seobook.com/eric-schmidt-quotes