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De-anonymized Tracking: The Metaphor of Skynet

In: The New Civilization Upon Data

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  • Zipei Tu

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Sky-net arrived almost at the same time as the Internet. It was one of the earliest examples of what we call the Internet of Things, a human surveillance network, the smart city's retina… Up in the sky, there was a pair of eyes looking down on us like a god. They're better than human eyes, of course, with advanced playback and analysis functions. As its ability to discern objects improved, it could begin tracking and modeling objects below it (people and cars, for example) in real time. As Skynet crops up in more locations, it will change the way we behave in and organize our public spaces.

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  • Zipei Tu, 2022. "De-anonymized Tracking: The Metaphor of Skynet," Springer Books, in: The New Civilization Upon Data, chapter 0, pages 29-53, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-3081-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-3081-2_2
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