
and they can profile you, sell/share your likeness, and blacklist you for whatever reason (like what happens in this here video).
( , Fri 23 May 2025, 22:25, Reply)

There's signs informing of this. Potential privacy issues aside, it's not going to stop here or anywhere else for that matter.
( , Sat 24 May 2025, 9:02, Reply)

It's quite another to track people live, identify them and check that with a database of people suspected of being wrong 'uns.
I mean China's social credit system seems like kind of a good idea initially but...
( , Sat 24 May 2025, 22:38, Reply)

ML just sped up the process
( , Sat 24 May 2025, 23:42, Reply)

I mean the Asda security guy in the 90s may have had a couple of dog earred printouts of wrong 'uns stuck to the wall of his booth, whom he chased Dennis the menace-style if they came in the shop but this is quite the different kettle of fish/shitty end of the stick/line-crossing loss of privacy.
The end point could be govt cameras and microphones in your house connected to biometric monitoring ("oh they just sped up the process/i said nothing when they weren't coming for me").
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