Google CEO Eric talked about issues about privacy yesterday. He said there's an approximately impenetrable amount of data out there about every user a great deal of which we've produce ourselves through social networks, blogs, and so on and we are completely not ready to deal with the implication of that truth.
"There was 5 Exabyte’s of data generated flanked by the dawn of civilization from 2003," Schmidt said, "but that much data is now generated every second days, and the speed is growing. People aren't ready for the technology rebellion that's going to happen to them."
"If I look at enough of your emails and your position, and use Artificial Intelligence," Schmidt said, "we can forecast where you are leaving to go". "Give us 14 images of any user and we can recognize who they are. You believe you do not have 14 images of any user on the web? You've got Facebook images! Users will discover it's very helpful to have devices that keep in mind what you want to do, since you not remember. But the world isn't ready for questions that will be raised as result of user-generated content."



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