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No More Privacy Any More?

Vic Grout    

Resumen

The embodiment of the potential loss of privacy through a combination of artificial intelligence algorithms, big data analytics and Internet of Things technology might be something as simple, yet potentially terrifying, as an integrated app capable of recognising anyone, anytime, anywhere: effectively a global ?Shazam for People?; but one additionally capable of returning extremely personal material about the individual. How credible is such a system? How many years away? And what might stop it?

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