Slate: “Creepiness” Is the Wrong Way to Think About Privacy

Slate: “Creepiness” Is the Wrong Way to Think About Privacy by Neil Richards:

Imagine, for a moment, your reaction to a new practice or technology that collects or uses human information. Maybe it’s the city of Baltimore, which installed surveillance microphones on city buses and has authorized spy planes to fly over the city taking high-resolution video of everything on the ground on a dubious crime-prevention rationale. Maybe it’s your voice-activated smart television, listening to your conversations and enabled with “automatic content recognition” to automatically monitor and collect everything you watch. Or maybe it’s a networked sex toy that records your usage of it. What’s your natural reaction to these practices? If you’re like most people, you might think “Wow. That’s pretty creepy!”

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