Trippah wrote on 03/06/18 at 14:05:36:The neat thing about science fiction is it explores our near and sometimes future, as well as possible pasts. The amount of information collected on all of us is astounding, sorting out the useful from the chaff is the trick. And yes, it might someday lead to the preemptive legal system. We already can "legally" take moneys and property from people we "know" are criminals without bothering to take them to court.
But as noted in the article, the algorithms are not yet perfect predictors: watch the weather programs as they plot the 5-10 storms tracks predicted for a hurricane. Since I probably only have a decade - 15 years left, I will probably escape such a Brave New World - but as governments and businesses compete with each other for power, I not all that sure we are safe.
I think the key point/observation is this, compete.
Why is that even a concern?
I agree, business should rise and fall on its own merit.
When the government decided some businesses are “too big”
To allow to fail, we crossed a line.
I am most sure that line has been tipped toed on for years, with Lobbist, etc.
But now, for government to use self appointed power to compete, Yeah, its a ill wind that blows.
The net result will be a government that supplies/oversees, All our welfare....
I can think of a few programs that have had pretty dismal results, with that as their goal.