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AI's influence on privacy and surveillance is growing, raising concerns about freedom and privacy erosion.
The integration of technology into our daily lives, such as through wearable devices, represents a shift towards a more interconnected and potentially intrusive future.
The tech industry's current landscape is characterized by a few large companies controlling vast resources, potentially leading to a 'boys club' scenario.
There is a belief that tech companies are addicting people in ways similar to tobacco and opioid companies, and there is a moral obligation to address this.
The push for digital IDs and control over social media is viewed as a means to limit personal freedom and expression.
The concept of digital ID and social credit scores poses a risk of increased control over personal freedoms by governments and big tech.
The potential for large-scale financial deals in AI and technology may lead to a concentration of power among a few large companies.
We are living at a time where technology is being pushed on us quickly, and we must decide whether to give our humanness away to it.
The potential for large tech companies to be broken up by governments is seen as one of the few threats to their continued dominance.
The potential for large tech companies to be broken up by governments is seen as a possible outcome if they continue to grow unchecked.