Computers and Society | Computer Technology Will Eliminate Privacy

Teitelbaum: In your introduction to The Blinding Fog, you project two disparate visions. One foresees police cameras on every lamppost. In the other, average citizens can access universal tools of surveillance. Is this our choice— Big Brother or a world of Peeping Toms?

Brin: Make no mistake, the cameras are coming. Already a dozen British cities aim police TV down scores of city blocks. Crime goes down, but how long before those zoom lenses track faces, read credit card numbers, or eavesdrop on private conversations? You can’t stop this Orwellian nightmare by...

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