I'be been banging on about MOOP - Massive open online psychology- where we basically monitor our daily interactions such as conversations with kids partners etc, and build a society wide set of best practises and can then be guided in real time by these best practises (if you have ever seen those shows where a Nanny lives full time for a week with a family that the kind of thing)
But it only works if the data is treated medically. we won't ever stop the three letter agencies from abusing it (entirely) but we need to make PII more than GDPR and make it as sacrosanct in law as lawyer client / doctor patient confidentiality.
My take on this is that old saw - the great ideas seem like bad ideas to most other people.
We are already in a surveillance society, and it is not going away, so it needs to have benefits for us or it is just dystopia all the way.
At the moment the average school leaving age in the UK just became 21 as now 59% of leavers attend university. We are educated / trained for the first 1/4 of our lives - but the remaining 3/4 ? We need life long learning but that does not happen in a classroom - it's most effective right at the moment we need it - and what delivery mechanism exists - there is one in every pocket.
And it's not good to anyone just to straight up insult other posters. Honestly, I am happy for folks to disagree but try and figure out why you disagree with me - express your thoughts.
But it only works if the data is treated medically. we won't ever stop the three letter agencies from abusing it (entirely) but we need to make PII more than GDPR and make it as sacrosanct in law as lawyer client / doctor patient confidentiality.