Today, you can choose not to drive a Tesla if you don’t want Elon Musk, Inc. knowing everywhere you go.

Tomorrow, you might have to limit where you live because you won’t live in a Google Home and reconsider having 20/20 vision again in exchange for the artificial lens company seeing everything you see.

Privacy is not something you can “vote with your wallet” on. We either protect it as a human right or we lose it altogether.

#privacy #humanRights #BigTech #peopleFarming #capitalism

@aral It's such a fricking shame: I'd marvel at a AI home assistant type thing, ie. what Google Home and Amazon Echo claim to be. But I won't use them because they won't really work for me but for those companies.

@loy Exactly. The question to ask whenever someone pitches you a “smart” thing is: “Who’s getting smarter about whom?”

If it’s you (and just you) getting smarter about yourself, that’s perfectly fine.

If it’s some corporation getting smarter about you, then “smart” is just a euphemism for “surveilled.”

#smart #tech #privacy #surveillance #capitalism #BigTech #peopleFarming #SiliconValley

@aral Most of the time "smart' means "connected" And most of the times "connected" means surveillance. A 'smart light' would know when to turn on and off, eg. to turn on when I walk in, but not turn on when I bring in a sleeping baby that'll wake up when bombarded by bright lights. But no, at best they'll know to show diaper ads I'd imagine.
@loy @aral Exactly, there is also technically no reason why these devices all should be connected themselves to some server of the manufacturer. IOT would be so much more simple if everything just worked locally and connected via standard protocols to a local piece of hardware that makes the connection to the cloud. But no, that is too easy, too privacy friendly and does not yield enough profit.
@wouterfranken @loy @aral that’s exactly how it works with zigbee and zwave, and you can even run your own server to manage them with with something like a raspberry pi.
@halikular @loy @aral I am doing that already 😉. It is just annoying that the majority of manufacturers have set it as their strategy to make sure people cannot use their products locally, only via their cloud servers.
@wouterfranken @halikular @loy @aral indeed, God forbid Comcast shuts down my internet while I'm trying to turn off my bedroom light