Xprize founder Peter Diamandis says total surveillance makes people behave better, joining Larry Ellison in endorsing a world with no privacy. Diamandis said his thinking was shaped by a podcast ...
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'Humans behave better when watched': Xprice founder, tech leaders make the case for surveillance
Several technology leaders have argued that a future of widespread surveillance could have benefits, with Xprice Foundation founder Peter Diamandis becoming the latest to make the case. Taking to X, ...
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Indian woman rejects WFH job over mandatory webcam surveillance: "Hiring humans or robots"
An Indian woman has sparked a viral conversation online after revealing why she turned down a work-from-home job offer over the company's strict employee surveillance policies. The woman named Gurleen ...
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