I saw a message asking why serious attacks on privacy have started simultaneously around the world right now. Personally, I can’t say that they have just begun, as surveillance without warrants has always been conducted. The issue is more about mass surveillance, which has been happening almost since the advent of computers. I can’t say that today’s situation is that different *in this regard. *
As for the question, technology has become much more advanced; the storage capacity of devices has increased exponentially, and the efficiency of processors has improved dramatically. In short, in the past, even if there was a desire to store all phone conversations in the world or surveillance camera footage, there was no physical capability to do so, as it would have required an area the size of the USA to store everything on floppy disks and army of secret agents who will process it.
To sum up, laws began to be applied when it became possible to enforce them. Now, with the capability to scan everything using large language models (LLMs), they are starting to implement these laws, and that’s all there is to it.
does anyone have something to add?
Its like if ‘cruelty squad’ fucked ‘eddington’ or a less optimistic version of the ending of ‘echopraxia’.