Gibson sur Google
Wiliam Gibson, auteur de science fiction, propose un essai dans le NewYork Times sur Google et son impact sur la vie privée. L’intérêt de cet article repose sur l’analogie de Google comme État-Nation :
In Google, we are at once the surveilled and the individual retinal cells of the surveillant, however many millions of us, constantly if unconsciously participatory. We are part of a post-geographical, post-national super-state, one that handily says no to China. Or yes, depending on profit considerations and strategy. But we do not participate in Google on that level. We’re citizens, but without rights.
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