Curated. This is a fairly simple point that I hadn’t seen expressed before.
I’d previously thought a bunch about how privacy would change due to having more-of-people’s-lives available to be read online, and by having the scale to process large amounts of that data and look for patterns, etc.
I’d thought about intelligence being generally powerful. I’d thought somewhat about what it meant, for most people to have access to more intelligence. But not about how the raw intelligence-at-scale applied to privacy. The “gaydar at scale” example makes the point evocatively.
Curated. This is a fairly simple point that I hadn’t seen expressed before.
I’d previously thought a bunch about how privacy would change due to having more-of-people’s-lives available to be read online, and by having the scale to process large amounts of that data and look for patterns, etc.
I’d thought about intelligence being generally powerful. I’d thought somewhat about what it meant, for most people to have access to more intelligence. But not about how the raw intelligence-at-scale applied to privacy. The “gaydar at scale” example makes the point evocatively.