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Undemocratic Means: The Rise of the Surveillance Statebasically witness the ‘gamification’ of social control. I then compare these developments to surveillance measures already existing in the West and conclude that we are actually not that far removed from China’s version of Huxley’s ‘Brave New World.’murmur 发表于 2025-3-24 15:30:46
Democracy Transfigured: The Dawn of the ‘Umpire State’l their ‘quasi-feudal’ domains. But, since our ability to predict the future arguably is quite limited, I end this chapter with a couple of thought-provoking questions: could it be that this fear of many ‘Big Brothers’ instead of just one is as overblown as the fear of terrorism?恭维 发表于 2025-3-24 20:37:42
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,Aufklärung durch Geschichtswissenschaft?,rst discussing physical biometrics such as facial recognition, iris scans, voice scans or fingerprints, to then move on to behavioural ones such as one’s gait. Since most of them are not (yet) fool proof, especially not as stand-alone technologies, I make the case for multimodal-based biometric systems which currently are under development.