Re: Digital Courts (Was: Yay!)
Posted by
gepr on
Jan 12, 2021; 4:25pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Digital-Courts-Was-Yay-tp7600171p7600186.html
Yep. And the complex interface vs. implementation issue is nicely analogous to oft-argued data privacy issues. I recently decided to hire a professional bookkeeper for my company. And it requires storing lots of our personal data into a web accessible database ... just begging to be hacked by some motivated criminal. But I'm so tired. I'm old and tired. So I find myself on the same ideological side as Renee's grand-daughter, who doesn't seem to care at all that Instagram, Google, Netflix, et al know more about her than anyone in her family does.
A lasting foundation for digital rights/courts would require significant foresight ... something I think most of us doubt given our approach to a "phase transition" or Singularity.
On 1/12/21 5:48 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
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