On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 13:24:49 PM +0200, J.C. DE MARTIN wrote:
> Decisamente fuori dal coro, da leggere e meditare con attenzione.
>
per quel che vale, se può interessare lo dico pure io da un paio
d'anni che IoT, 5G, auto autonome... sono, oltre a essere fuffa con
ovvie, gravi implicazioni sulla privacy, anche irrealizzabili per
semplicissime ragioni ambientali. Vedi
http://stop.zona-m.net/2018/05/do-we-really-need-5g-mobile-networks-ask-gdpr-and-seahorses/
http://stop.zona-m.net/2019/07/iot-for-sustainable-energy-really/
http://stop.zona-m.net/2019/02/here-is-another-iot-article-that-completely-ignores.../
http://stop.zona-m.net/2018/11/heres-what-a-big-gap-between-manufacturing-and-reality-looks-like/
e, in generale, buona parte dei post in queste due categorie:
http://stop.zona-m.net/tag/5g/
http://stop.zona-m.net/tag/iot/
commenti benvenuti, ovviamente.
Marco
> jc
>
> To decarbonize we must decomputerize: why we need a Luddite revolution
> Big tech claims AI and digitization will bring a better future. But
> putting computers everywhere is bad for people and the planet
> Ben Tarnoff
>
> Wed 18 Sep 2019 06.30 BST
>
> Our built environment is becoming one big computer. “Smartness” is coming
> to saturate our stores, workplaces, homes, cities. As we go about our
> daily lives, data is made, stored, analyzed and used to make algorithmic
> inferences about us that in turn structure our experience of the world.
> Computation encircles us as a layer, dense and interconnected. If our
> parents and our grandparents lived with computers, we live inside them.
>
> A growing chorus of activists, journalists and scholars are calling
> attention to the dangers of digital enclosure. Employers are using
> algorithmic tools to surveil and control workers. Cops are using
> algorithmic tools to surveil and control communities of color. And there
> is no shortage of dystopian possibilities on the horizon: landlords
> evicting tenants with “smart locks”, health insurers charging higher
> premiums because your Fitbit says you don’t exercise enough.
>
> [...]
>
> continua qui:
> [1]https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/sep/17/tech-climate-change-luddites-data
>
> References
>
> Visible links
> 1. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/sep/17/tech-climate-change-luddites-data
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