There is and will continue to be a big push to get everything digitised
Which is conflicting for me because on the surface level there are benefits BUT it’s naïve to not note the serious and significant risks associated.
I have seen quite elaborate discussions on how to digitise things AND try to protect peoples privacy but I fear that without essentially breaking up the ‘monopoly of government’ it will always and eventually used for removing freedom. I think - at best- it’s an arms race between libertarians who are building with freedom/privacy in mind and those who want to shackle the people
You are 100% correct I’m afraid
There is and will continue to be a big push to get everything digitised
Which is conflicting for me because on the surface level there are benefits BUT it’s naïve to not note the serious and significant risks associated.
I have seen quite elaborate discussions on how to digitise things AND try to protect peoples privacy but I fear that without essentially breaking up the ‘monopoly of government’ it will always and eventually used for removing freedom. I think - at best- it’s an arms race between libertarians who are building with freedom/privacy in mind and those who want to shackle the people