Reblogged from Seeking Delphi.™ Originally posted April 10, 2018
“We are losing privacy at an alarming rate–we have none left.”–John McAfee
“Privacy is becoming irrelevant.”–Gray Scott
Is privacy dead? The answer may be more indifferent than you suspect. Gray Scott says it’s becoming irrelevant. People and politicians may squawk, but if you look at their behavior, it looks as if they just don’t really care. It seems we’d rather have free content–even at the cost of privacy–than pay even nominal amounts to access online materials. In this wide ranging interview, conducted just hours before Mark Zuckerberg’s senate testimony in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data breach, Gray provides us with his nuanced view of the state of privacy, both present and future.
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Podcast episode #21: The Future of Privacy In The Digital Age, with Gray Scott
YouTube slide show of Podcast #21: The Future of Privacy with Gray Scott
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Podcast #21 with Gray Scott is great. He makes some excellent points and I agree, the companies that want our personal and private information should have to pay us for it — and yes, they should have to pay us a lot of money, not just a few hundred dollars. Thanks for the awesome podcast!
Thanks. Glad you liked it. Gray’s ideas are thoughtful and well measured. I agree for the most part.