Minority Report: Eliot Peper on freedom and algorithmic precognition

Published: Nov. 22, 2016, 7:40 a.m.

\n\n Futurists \n\n

Eliot shares how Kevin Kelly, Stuart Brand, et al advised the filmmakers on how the future ought to look. The movie\u2019s prescience makes a lot more sense now.

\n\n Privacy Intrusion \n\n

Intrusion creep. Giving up your privacy knowingly. Testing users.

\n\n Thought Crimes \n\n

Is it a thought crime? Or just determinism?

\n\n Big Data/Precogs \n\n

Artificial intelligence. Machine learning. Policing, advertising. Oakland and other cities.

\n\n Utopia/Dystopia \n\n

The rather rosy picture painted by Minority Report and its realism. How it seems more reasonable now than it may have at the time.

\n\n Gestural Interface \n\n

Feedback cycle between our fiction and real life.

\n\n Dismantling The System \n\n

Could such a system be dismantled! It\u2019s hard to just part with a murder rate of zero. Eliminating murder vs civil liberties.

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