Your Personal Privacy Under Siege
In the Age of AI
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Richard Murch
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The age of AI has ushered in unimaginable problems for your personal privacy – SO PAY ATTENTION
The digital revolution promised unprecedented convenience and connectivity, and it delivered. Yet beneath this surface transformation lies a more profound and troubling change in how information about our lives is gathered, analyzed, and weaponized.
We have transitioned from an era of simple data collection into an age of utter sophisticated artificial intelligence-powered surveillance that can predict our behavior, influence our decisions, and shape our reality in ways we are only beginning to understand.
The AI revolution has fundamentally altered the economics of surveillance. Traditional surveillance required human observers, physical presence, and significant resources. It was expensive and therefore selective, focused on specific individuals or groups deemed worthy of attention. Modern AI-powered surveillance operates at scale with minimal human involvement. Every digital interaction can be monitored, analyzed, and stored indefinitely at negligible cost. The question is no longer who deserves surveillance but rather who can escape it.
This transformation affects not just what can be known about us, but how that knowledge is used. Early data collection supported relatively benign purposes like improving user experience or targeting advertisements. Today's AI-powered systems make consequential decisions about credit, employment, housing, and justice. They determine which content we see, which opportunities we encounter, and which paths appear available to us.
These systems operate with opacity, making decisions based on correlations that may reflect and amplify societal biases we thought we had overcome.
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