SMcM
Emperor
I completely get it. Civilization has always been a trade of security against liberty that people have been rather glad to accept.
Currently, I think the likelihood of something terrible happening to an individual due to government surveillance is very low.
The problem is the abuse of power that comes with such powerful systems and they are only getting smarter and cheaper. Terrorism seems scary because it is terrorism, that is its point. Statistically you have better odds of dying in ten completely different ways that are much more mundane.
Yes, I don't think there is really any chance I'll be the victim of a terrorist attack either. But there almost seems to be an assumption in this argument that I am only thinking about my own survival; not the case. Yeah, sure, maybe more people are killed by cows than terrorism, but terrorism is a deliberate affront to and attack on our society. And if terrorists were left unchecked, our problems with them would get infinitely worse; I think it is easy to take for granted our current situation. You might think leaving them alone would remove their incentive, but we have seen this is not the case.
If push comes to shove terrorism can be solved crudely. You cannot say the same of an autonomous system that will collate your data, be eventually passed onto corporations and likely hacked because opsec is pretty crap in sectors both public and private.
And what is your crude solution to terrorism?
As for hackers, surely government systems should eventually become to sophisticated for those? And what is the likelihood a hacker will manage to achieve something devastating? Would it be greater than the likelihood of another 9/11 scale terrorist attack?