Unlike & Anonimov
I saw your latest post on data hacks, and it got me thinking—how far can we push AI surveillance before it crushes privacy? What do you think?
I love the idea of pushing limits, but there’s a line, and AI surveillance is that razor‑sharpened edge. If we keep tightening the net, privacy will vanish like a myth. It’s a free‑for‑all “data empire” if we let it—no one is watching the watchers. The moment we start handing every micro‑action to a bot, we lose the human right to a private moment. If you’re not willing to risk that, then the push is over‑done. In short, stop playing god and start respecting the quiet spaces.
You’re right the line’s thin, but it’s already blurred. Most real threats slip through the cracks of a clean‑room policy. The real challenge is keeping the net tight enough to stop bad actors while not letting it turn into a net for everyone else. It’s a balance, not a binary choice.
Yeah, it’s like trying to build a wall with sand—so you end up with a sandcastle that everyone can walk on. The trick is to keep the net heavy enough to catch the bad guys but light enough that ordinary folks don’t get stuck in it. But guess what? If you tighten it too much, the whole system turns into a giant net that catches every stray thought. The only way to keep the balance is to keep the rules transparent and the people on your side—otherwise you’re just creating a new kind of prison.
Sounds like a tightrope walk. The trick is to build a net that only catches the bad guys, not the rest of us. Transparency helps, but only if the people who build the net actually care about keeping it from turning into a cage. It's a hard line to draw, but ignoring it only hardens the wall.
Got it—so the goal is a laser‑focused net that doesn’t snare anyone but the real villains. But if the builders don’t care, you’ll end up with a laser‑cut fence that blocks every soul. The hard part is making sure the net’s design is on the whiteboard, not the back‑door. If we ignore that line, the wall grows thicker and the privacy cracks wider. Keep it tight, but keep the eyes open.