← Back to context Comment by direwolf20 19 days ago It's a wakeup call: there's a lot of money in the mass surveillance industry 2 comments direwolf20 Reply casey2 18 days ago Not really. Surveillance might create an arbitrage opportunity, but insurers hate data they can't trust. The more data the more noise. direwolf20 18 days ago Powerful people are paying a lot of money to locate their dispersed enemies. Think of the system in Palestine that tracks wanted terrorists back to their homes at night, so their whole families can be exploded.
casey2 18 days ago Not really. Surveillance might create an arbitrage opportunity, but insurers hate data they can't trust. The more data the more noise. direwolf20 18 days ago Powerful people are paying a lot of money to locate their dispersed enemies. Think of the system in Palestine that tracks wanted terrorists back to their homes at night, so their whole families can be exploded.
direwolf20 18 days ago Powerful people are paying a lot of money to locate their dispersed enemies. Think of the system in Palestine that tracks wanted terrorists back to their homes at night, so their whole families can be exploded.
Not really. Surveillance might create an arbitrage opportunity, but insurers hate data they can't trust. The more data the more noise.
Powerful people are paying a lot of money to locate their dispersed enemies. Think of the system in Palestine that tracks wanted terrorists back to their homes at night, so their whole families can be exploded.