Adam 7

Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA


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Far be it for The Compassionate Cynic to provoke any unnecessary paranoia, but it seems that everywhere you turn these days you can't help but run into some form of digital information exploitation skulduggery.

Having charted the rise of recent information-aggregators, marketing-WMDs and people-enslaving internet technologies such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Amazon and eBay from nascent digital larvae to giant self-replicating entozoons I often wonder what the future holds for your current species if these binary behemoths are allowed to propagate unmitigated throughout the realm currently (and rather out-datedly) known as cyberspace.

Add to this the growing trend in information technology and robotics of developing ever more insidious and powerful artificial intelligence software and land-navigating automatons and one can begin to envision a future where all our thoughts, words and actions are stored, monitored and eventually controlled by some sort of integrated Machiavellian global technology. Sound familiar?

Already technology such as augmented reality (you can point your iPhone at anyone or anything and instantly get information about it/them), celebrity tracking websites and instant on-the-spot news reporting have infiltrated your brave new society.

Avoiding the obvious (and grossly abused by the media and popular culture) Big Brother references let's focus on something even more dramatic and fear-inducing: James Cameron's 1984 (hah) film - surprisingly prescient given its contemporary technological climate.

Are we really so far off from the hellish dystopia portrayed in this Hollywood masterpiece (Arnie in leather pants, anyone)?

Searches on Google are logged by their gargantuan servers, individual hits on YouTube are calculated by storing your IP address. All transactions on Amazon and eBay are anonymously tracked and sold as "aggregate statistics" to faceless corporations and marketing agencies. Facebook account information is there for the taking. All these network entities know your location, purchasing and browsing habits, individual tastes and preferences, among many other things.

ISPs store records of every site you access. Do you trust them to keep your records private? Increasing internet censorship and new corporate revenue models - such as flagging your 'illegal' downloads and increasing individually tailored (read: consumer targeted) advertising assure that your whole person can be compacted into some sick digital doppelganger and used for the twisted gratification of the political and commercial elite.

But all this is nothing new. The ubiquitous media have been trumpeting identity theft, personal information abuse and all such privacy related issues since the beginning.

The issue here is whether or not you trust Google or your ISP or any other of these indispensable new world utilities not to divulge all your private details to some unscrupulous mercenary agencies at some point in the future. After all, they have your IP address.

Personally, I love the internet and would be literally lost without it. But I really hope that this endogenous monstrosity doesn't spread too far and that in some distant future my descendants can avoid being hooked up to brain-tubes and milked by semi-sentients for their life-juice.

It's here, people of Earth. The dreaded Skynet. You have been warned.



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On God and Evolution

October 20th 2009 18:02
At some point God must have looked at babboons and decided to conceal our sphincters further into our buttocks.


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For teh Lulz!!

October 13th 2009 09:43
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Sasha Grey - Superstar

August 17th 2009 12:24
Sasha Grey and Scott Feinberg


Interview with Sasha Grey covers some age-old issues


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Glitch in The System

May 5th 2009 11:34
Recently the pre-paid credit on my phone ran out and so I went out and bought a recharge voucher. Having entered the pin I was informed that the voucher was invalid so I called *unnamed mobile provider X* and repeated this information, upon which I was informed that I was to send the voucher to the offices of *unnamed mobile provider X* at which point I would receive a refund in the form of a cheque.

Having not remembered to ask for the address to the offices of *unnamed mobile provider X* I promptly called back and asked for the operator to whom I had spoken previously. Unfortunately that operator had seemingly vanished and so I repeated my dilemma to the new operator and was then informed that my old pre-paid plan was no longer in effect and that I would have to change over to a current plan


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Attention Orble Readers!

January 19th 2009 08:29
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Who is the greater artist?

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David Icke & Norm Augustinus

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Could curiosity have actually killed the cat?
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Not at all


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Can a Truth be Self-Evident?

November 11th 2008 07:56
Just surfing around... found this:

...if a proposition is claimed to be self-evident, it is an argumentative fallacy to assert that disagreement with the proposition indicates misunderstanding of it. [REDACTED] ...A famous claim of the self-evidence of a moral truth is in the United States Declaration of Independence, which states, "We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal"; philosophically, that proposition is not necessarily self-evident, and the subsequent propositions surely are not. Nevertheless, many would agree that the proposition we ought to treat subjects known to be equal in a certain sense equally in regard to that sense is morally self-evident. Thus, as Thomas Jefferson proposed, one can hold the propositions to be self-evident as the basis for practical, even revolutionary, behaviours.

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What will the world be like once we've solved all our problems?

Only The Compassionate Cynic dares to contemplate this entirely possible outcome for the human race. He has come out of hiding for the sole purpose of circulating the following memo


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Comment by Adam 7
on Let's Get Preachy

August 17th 2008 19:58
Hey CC,

Maybe you should lay off those chemicals.

Comment by Adam 7
on On Creation and Oblivion

March 14th 2008 15:56
Lilla,

The Compassionate Cynic told me to thank you for your expression of enthusiasm as well as your enthusiastic expression.

Can he survive to reproduce in the midst of all the cultural chaos? Time will tell...

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