
The End of Privacy with Michal Kosinski
Stanford GSB: View From The Top
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The End of Privacy
Can we have these metadata elements be public and then our communication or things like bank account numbers and passwords? That's what's happening already. An individual has absolutely no way of managing their privacy because, well, you can encrypt some messages, you can keep your password hidden. But at the end of the day, you kind of forced to use the infrastructure that is out there, Google, Facebook, email, banking system and so on. And then you have no control over how protected or not protected this infrastructure is. I don't worry about the privacy of the messages we're exchanging. What I'm really worrying about is this kind of higher level. So our intimate traits, we may not
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