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Harvard Professor Margo Seltzer warned that miniature mosquito drones will one day forcibly extract your DNA on behalf of the government and insurance companies as she told elitists at the World Economic Forum in Davos that privacy was dead. Seltzer, a professor in computer science at Harvard University, told attendees, “Privacy as we knew it in the past is no longer feasible…
How we conventionally think of privacy is dead.” Seltzer went on to predict that in the near future, mosquito-sized robots would perpetually monitor individuals as well as collecting DNA and biometric information for governments and corporations. “It’s not whether this is going to happen, it’s already happening,” said Seltzer on the issue of pervasive surveillance. “We live in a surveillance state today.
Some really scary words coming out of Davos today. Im not liking the sound of any of it. All I can picture the future being is anything but prosperous and why would the elite want to live in such a world?
They could also inject us with a badass disease, the mosquitos could kill two birds with one stone.