Computers and Internet Privacy
Bruce
Sterling, Bruce Sterling on Privacy, Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility, 1994 Conference
I've been asked to explain
why I don't worry much about the topics of privacy threat raised by this
panel. And I don't. One reason is that these scenarios seem to assume that
there will be large, monolithic bureaucracies (of whatever character, political
or economic) that are capable of harnessing computers for one-way surveillance
of an unsuspecting populace. I've come to feel that computation just doesn't
work that way. Being afraid of monolithic organizations especially when they
have computers, is like being afraid of really big gorillas especially when
they are on fire.
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