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Layzeebeaver

(2,196 posts)
15. Yes.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 09:03 AM
Wednesday

If what you do in your house has a footprint that extends into the info-sphere, then yes.

Everything you do, plan, research, communicate via the internet and other electronic means would be fair game. Every payment, purchase, travel ticket, delivery would be digested by the AI panopticon and be used to track and predict your behaviour.

Just because they don't have a camera in your bedroom doesnt make it OK.

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Possible, but nobody is proposing that! Doodley Wednesday #19
Yet.... Seeking Serenity Wednesday #20
I asked you what she does mean SamuelTheThird Wednesday #21
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Maybe you're unaware SamuelTheThird Wednesday #9
The Bourne Ultimatum. ColoringFool Wednesday #8
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