So it's not enough that they have access to everything you say and hear, to look over your shoulder at everything you watch or read, that they have access to and record every keystroke and message and email, that they have access to your biometrics courtesy of fitness trackers.
Oh no, they want you to accept the EULA and tap "Allow" to have access to your thoughts as well. Nothing is sacred to them.
Don't get me wrong — from a technological point of view I think it's fascinating. But these companies are the last people I'd trust to be let anywhere near that kind of data.
Also "freedom of thought" is pretty rich, considering how these days the idea of "thinking freely" is following your assigned programming script down to the last, and ensuring that you are fully receptive to the next Over-the-Air update.
So it's not enough that they have access to everything you say and hear, to look over your shoulder at everything you watch or read, that they have access to and record every keystroke and message and email, that they have access to your biometrics courtesy of fitness trackers.
Oh no, they want you to accept the EULA and tap "Allow" to have access to your thoughts as well. Nothing is sacred to them.
Don't get me wrong — from a technological point of view I think it's fascinating. But these companies are the last people I'd trust to be let anywhere near that kind of data.
Also "freedom of thought" is pretty rich, considering how these days the idea of "thinking freely" is following your assigned programming script down to the last, and ensuring that you are fully receptive to the next Over-the-Air update.