The thing that bugs me most is the asymmetry. I don't think the location of every person everywhere being public is really that scary. But that means lots of things. For one, the spouse fleeing from the abusive partner - scary situation, but full tracking enables actually enforcing "stay this far away" court orders.
it's easier to rob banks when you know how long it will take for the police to get there, it's impossible to deny you were at the bank at the time.
I realize it's risky to tell our enemies where our generals, senators and president are, but if the accessibility isn't total the information pretty much instantly becomes a tool for tyranny.
it's easier to rob banks when you know how long it will take for the police to get there, it's impossible to deny you were at the bank at the time.
I realize it's risky to tell our enemies where our generals, senators and president are, but if the accessibility isn't total the information pretty much instantly becomes a tool for tyranny.