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“We behave differently if we know we’re being watched”

What would it be like to build a city from the internet up? That bold question outlined the vision of Toronto’s Quayside project, first unveiled by Sidewalk Labs in 2017. The smart city plan aimed to make urban life better for all. But not everyone shared that vision.

Link: “We behave differently if we know we’re being watched”
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  • Post author:Cognitive Metropolis
  • Post published:July 2, 2020
  • Post category:Privacy
Tags: data, data privacy, dataprivacy, google, Government, monitoring, privacy, smart city, smart devices, smart phone, spying, surveillance, surveillance capitalism, surveillance economy

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