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Surveillance as Social Norm
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Peter Diamandis, founder of Xprize, argues that global surveillance is a net positive, calling it “radical transparency” — a world where everything is visible thanks to sensors from phones to satellites. Influenced by a chat with Planet CEO Will Marshall, he believes constant observation will make people behave better, even suggesting kids should be taught integrity so being seen doesn’t matter. While the tech for mass surveillance already exists — from home cameras to license plate readers — public backlash is strong, with cities covering cameras and canceling partnerships like Ring’s with Flock. Diamandis frames this as entrepreneurial advice, urging people to “be a good person,” but avoids addressing who controls the surveillance or whose definition of “good” prevails, leaving critical questions unanswered.
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