nytimes.com - 11/30/2008
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An emerging field called collective intelligence could create an Orwellian future on a level Big Brother could only dream of. >
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TechBlog —
... November 30, 2008 Linkpost | 11.30.2008 • You're Leaving a Digital Trail. What About Privacy? - The aggregate data we all leave behind on the Web becomes "collective intelligence." We know a lot about ourselves, but at what cost? • ...
With all the modern technology hooking to the internet what about privacy?
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... [From Hans] With all the modern technology hooking to the internet what about privacy? "100 other students living in Random Hall at M.I.T. have agreed to swap their privacy for smartphones that generate digital trails to be beamed to a central computer. Beyond individual actions, the devices capture a moving picture of the dorm’s social network." The New York Times after the jump. ...
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