RE: The Friendly Skies meets "Schedule Suntan", Fwd: Nekkid Air

From: Smigrodzki, Rafal (SmigrodzkiR@msx.upmc.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 28 2001 - 11:51:43 MST


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From: Anders Sandberg [mailto:asa@nada.kth.se]
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:33:33PM -0500, Smigrodzki, Rafal wrote:
> 
> The majority of Americans (according to some recent polls) prefer
knowledge
> over trust, by supporting the use of electronic surveillance technology on
> public roads. The transparent society, and the well-founded trust possible
> in it, will soon be coming to the parking lot near you.
Trust is possible in a transparent society, but a transparent society
doesn't necessarily lead to trust. 
The problem with current steps towards transparency is that they are not
linked to steps towards openness. Having a camera monitoring you might make
you feel safer if you trust the owner of the camera and his use of the
information - but on what is that trust based? Also, cameras does not help
build trust between people, which is really the important part of trust in a
society. As Brin points out, we need accountability and other ways of making
sure we can trust the authorities for a transparent society to be anything
but a dystopia. 
### You are absolutely right. Just as we agreed in a discussion a few weeks
ago, the camera should point both ways.
Rafal


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