Sandra Matz
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It just feels like an uphill battle that I can't win. So I might as well give up. But it's a very privileged position to be in, first of all. So the fact that you don't have to worry about your data being out there just means that you're currently in a really good spot.
If I can predict your sexual orientation, your mental health from all the traces that you leave in many parts of the world, it's not just preventing you from going to Beijing. That could mean the death penalty still in a lot of countries. So it just means that you're currently in a good spot. And what I think is even more true is that you don't know what it's going to look like tomorrow.
If I can predict your sexual orientation, your mental health from all the traces that you leave in many parts of the world, it's not just preventing you from going to Beijing. That could mean the death penalty still in a lot of countries. So it just means that you're currently in a good spot. And what I think is even more true is that you don't know what it's going to look like tomorrow.
If I can predict your sexual orientation, your mental health from all the traces that you leave in many parts of the world, it's not just preventing you from going to Beijing. That could mean the death penalty still in a lot of countries. So it just means that you're currently in a good spot. And what I think is even more true is that you don't know what it's going to look like tomorrow.
If you don't have to worry about your data right now, that might change entirely in the U.S. I think the Roe versus Wade Supreme Court decision made that painfully real for many, many women. But suddenly overnight, you had to worry about your Google searches because maybe you're looking for kind of some pregnancy related, abortion related advice.
If you don't have to worry about your data right now, that might change entirely in the U.S. I think the Roe versus Wade Supreme Court decision made that painfully real for many, many women. But suddenly overnight, you had to worry about your Google searches because maybe you're looking for kind of some pregnancy related, abortion related advice.
If you don't have to worry about your data right now, that might change entirely in the U.S. I think the Roe versus Wade Supreme Court decision made that painfully real for many, many women. But suddenly overnight, you had to worry about your Google searches because maybe you're looking for kind of some pregnancy related, abortion related advice.
Maybe you were traveling across states, taking your phone so I can see you're traveling to another state. Maybe again, based on your GPS records, here's exactly the location. Maybe you went to a certain clinic. Maybe you came back and you were suddenly no longer looking for certain things on Google and Amazon.
Maybe you were traveling across states, taking your phone so I can see you're traveling to another state. Maybe again, based on your GPS records, here's exactly the location. Maybe you went to a certain clinic. Maybe you came back and you were suddenly no longer looking for certain things on Google and Amazon.
Maybe you were traveling across states, taking your phone so I can see you're traveling to another state. Maybe again, based on your GPS records, here's exactly the location. Maybe you went to a certain clinic. Maybe you came back and you were suddenly no longer looking for certain things on Google and Amazon.
So I think this notion that data is permanent and leadership isn't should make all of us kind of worried. And maybe that's the government changing, but it could also be just the leadership of companies going from one day to the next.
So I think this notion that data is permanent and leadership isn't should make all of us kind of worried. And maybe that's the government changing, but it could also be just the leadership of companies going from one day to the next.
So I think this notion that data is permanent and leadership isn't should make all of us kind of worried. And maybe that's the government changing, but it could also be just the leadership of companies going from one day to the next.
I think it's a little bit less, but it's like still many, many more countries than you would imagine. Yeah.
I think it's a little bit less, but it's like still many, many more countries than you would imagine. Yeah.
I think it's a little bit less, but it's like still many, many more countries than you would imagine. Yeah.
It's like one of the most compelling examples of like why data can become extremely dangerous. Like what we know from like Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
It's like one of the most compelling examples of like why data can become extremely dangerous. Like what we know from like Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
It's like one of the most compelling examples of like why data can become extremely dangerous. Like what we know from like Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
is that religious affiliation in parts of Europe was part of the census, which made it extremely easy for the Nazis to come in and say, well, we're just going to go to City Hall, quickly check the record and see here's person A, B, and C. They live in this place. Now let's go and find them. Now fast forward to today, and we know that atrocity is very vastly based on whether the data was available.