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Meet ‘Surveillance Capitalism,' Our Terrifying New Economic Order
2019-04-14
[The Federalist] Advanced technology isn’t just getting out of control, it’s being used as a means of control‐big time. That’s the key message of Shoshana Zuboff’s new book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight For A Human Future at the New Frontier of Power, where the Harvard professor emerita and business analyst argues that Big Tech is determined to fully commodify, control, and co-opt human experiences to provide raw behavioral data that sustains its massive profits and power.

Put simply, Zuboff contends that surveillance capitalism is the constant tracking, analysis, and attempted modification of human behavior for the profit of tech giants who trade in what she terms "behavioral futures markets," places where knowing what people are very likely to do tomorrow or next year is of enormous value to those trying to sell a product or service.

Surveillance capitalism renders human behavior by tracking, measuring, and analyzing from your smartphone to your smart home‐from browsing the internet to private messages or emails with a colleague. This relatively new, dominant force intrudes through cookies and privacy permissions that in most cases must be accepted for a service to work properly or at all, including, for example, many smart home security systems.

Zuboff distinguishes surveillance capitalism at the outset from information capitalism. Whereas information capitalism makes money from information you provide, surveillance capitalism disguises itself in intimidating terms of service agreements and actually nudges your behavior so that you do what it wants in various ways, perpetuating a feedback loop of predatory control and emotional espionage enabled through advanced machine learning and algorithmic programming.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Software can be written to make hardware do anything. Anything. A couple of years ago a school loaned school owned laptops to students. What the students didn't realize was the laptops were recording video and audio of the students in their homes and sending that media back to a school server.
Posted by: Neville Dark Lord of the Wee Folk7365   2019-04-14 20:39  

#4  Orwell described televisions in 1984 that were cameras as well as televisions so Big Brother could watch you in your home. How do we know that isn't being done today? I mean, just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not doing it.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-04-14 14:21  

#3  Am exploring VAEX for transcript exploitation.

Looking forward to firing of Assange's 'dead man switch'.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-04-14 11:02  

#2  Thing, one of my thoughts as well. "Surveillance capitalism" is more of a thing of the Deep State or Statism and an obsession for complete control. I think of this obsession as a leftist thing along the lines of the old USSR or Stasi-controlled East Germny. Maybe fascism better describes this form of government and economy.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-04-14 10:40  

#1  I'll go a step further: it's a misnomer to call this capitalism per se. The companies aren't in this for the money anymore. They _get_ money from the Central Banks for providing Social Control Services.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2019-04-14 09:47  

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