(Continuation from yesterday)
In any case, the caring system, or rather, the monitoring system always makes the observer feel anxious and uncomfortable.
But now, most stations, drive recorders, and busy streets are being monitored by cameras, and Google Street Map exposes the appearance of your home to the world.
Even if the police released the video of the violence to the media, no one screamed “Privacy!" anymore.
I think that the privacy of public places is already at a level of "extinct".
The world has already been beyond George Orwell's "1984".
Speaking of the story, I said about 20 years ago, at the company's year-end party, I made a presentation whose title was "Go to post 1984" and took a laugh at that presentation, however,
It seemed like I didn't have to aim.
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However, "individual privacy" is still strong (of course).
However, as a variety of individuals (including gender) spread, the privacy of individuals will change.
And for me as I get older every day, it will be harder for me to understand these changes in privacy.
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For example,
Keeping wrong thought that "trust" and "monitoring" are synonymous,
For the fact of an equipment(note PC) was "taken away" unauthorized from the office, and to make matters worse, returned to its original location without anyone knowing, they couldn't certify that it was a "trust collapse".
They had thought circuit that cannot accept the fact calmly.
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For "surveillance camera system" that I offered to build for free,
the older who turned purple with rage, are
my future.
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Today's "common sense" is tomorrow's "nonsense". IT is accelerating this momentum.
Therefore,
Today's "useful me" is tomorrow's "unnecessary me". Furthermore, the day after tomorrow, I become "disturbing me".
When common sense and concepts that I don't understand appear, I have to make me,
not "the older who turn purple with rage"
but "the older who shuts his/her eyes quietly".
I think this is very important, and I will start to train that from today.