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Is the end of privacy near?

If we can survive the danger of nanotech weapons, wars, and possible global dictatorship, the next biggest controversy to arise from molecular manufacturing may be the loss of privacy.

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Nanotechnology law expert (and CRN Task Force member) Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani says, "I think any laws that protect privacy will finally go to extinction, as privacy is slowly-but-surely being eroded by technology."

On our Dangerous Knowledge thread, commenters have been debating the relationship between surveillance and security. For US citizens, the issue is especially timely right now. You can be sure that it won't go away tomorrow.

Mike Treder

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What a load of balogna. More hypity-hype to spin the panic wheel. And who's this Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani fella anyways? Another agendist out to manipulate the public opinion.

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