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=== Next Week ===
=== Next Week ===
* Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - Speaker Series
* Location: Mozilla London + [https://air.mozilla.org/may-speaker-series-adrian-hon-2017-05-10/ Air Mozilla]
* Time: 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm UT
* Topic: : '''When Surveillance Goes Private: A 2027 Retrospective from Adrian Hon'''
<BLOCKQUOTE><p>It’s 2027. In the UK, 8 out of 10 homes host a range of microphones, cameras and motion detectors. They help users secure their homes, find lost items, assist with cleaning, keep an eye out for accidents and falls, and a hundred other everyday tasks. They're integrated so seamlessly into daily life that they're considered indispensable – and they're cheap.</p>
<p>In our May 10 “future retrospective,” we’ll look at how we - in 2027 - became so collectively compliant to others owning data about our personal habits and lives. What factors led to us to give so much of our lives to corporations, with so little transparency or accountability? Why were we more open to private surveillance than [https://wiki.mozilla.org/WeeklyUpdates/2017-04-24#Wednesday.2C_26_April public surveillance]? And when we return to 2017, what can we learn from this evolution to map a different future?</p></BLOCKQUOTE>
* Host: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahtallen/ Sarah Allen]
* Speaker: [http://mssv.net/about/ Adrian Hon]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Speaker_Series#Wednesday.2C_May_10.2C_2017:_When_Surveillance_Goes_Private:_A_2027_Retrospective_from_Adrian_HonDetails]


== Speakers ==
== Speakers ==

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  • Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - Speaker Series
  • Location: Mozilla London + Air Mozilla
  • Time: 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm UT
  • Topic: : When Surveillance Goes Private: A 2027 Retrospective from Adrian Hon

It’s 2027. In the UK, 8 out of 10 homes host a range of microphones, cameras and motion detectors. They help users secure their homes, find lost items, assist with cleaning, keep an eye out for accidents and falls, and a hundred other everyday tasks. They're integrated so seamlessly into daily life that they're considered indispensable – and they're cheap.

In our May 10 “future retrospective,” we’ll look at how we - in 2027 - became so collectively compliant to others owning data about our personal habits and lives. What factors led to us to give so much of our lives to corporations, with so little transparency or accountability? Why were we more open to private surveillance than public surveillance? And when we return to 2017, what can we learn from this evolution to map a different future?

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Bobby Richter Researcher & Project Lead, Mozilla Foundation Digital Skills Observatory (DSO) Mozilla Toronto Slides 16:9 "widescreen" format Photos Read the full report and Check out the website

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