Google’s Earth
September 2, 2010
“In Google, we are at once the surveilled and the individual retinal cells of the surveillant, however many millions of us, constantly if unconsciously participatory,” opines novelist William Gibson. ”We are part of a post-geographical, post-national super-state, one that handily says no to China. Or yes, depending on profit considerations and strategy. But we do not participate in Google on that level. We’re citizens, but without rights.
“We never imagined that artificial intelligence would be like this. We imagined discrete entities. Genies. We also seldom imagined (in spite of ample evidence) that emergent technologies would leave legislation in the dust, yet they do. In a world characterized by technologically driven change, we necessarily legislate after the fact, perpetually scrambling to catch up, while the core architectures of the future, increasingly, are erected by entities like Google.”
[ New York Times` ]
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by LaboriousCretin
Yep surf the gray , and play with non legal stuff and area’s . the rest will catch up soon enough as they except what is happening . Some times so far beyond the pale , it will leave the observer wandering if there is a right or wrong being done by outher people’s perception. As in forget hack the world , but rather hack the mind , and even new form’s of self experimentation . So much to do in so many way’s , just pick your path and go .