Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Robots and the Law (part 4)


With our openness on Facebook, many of us don't mind sharing details of our personal lives. In the future, it is very likely that people will have personal drones following them around, streaming video of their lives to anyone interested in watching. Already, sites like Twitch allow people to stream live from their home computers and living rooms, and it is amazing how so many people love having their own personal "reality show." How is it possible to regulate any of this? Many would insist that it shouldn't be regulated, so are age restrictions soon to become a thing of the past? Rated "R" material is supposedly controlled by the site, which relies on users to police and report abuse, though it's doubtful many do. Soon, with personal drones and other robots around, will the concept of privacy be entirely outdated?

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