That is the terrifying dystopian world portrayed by a group of Harvard professors at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday, where the assembled elite heard that the notion of individual privacy is effectively dead.
"Welcome to today. We're already in that world," said Margo Seltzer, a professor in computer science at Harvard University.
"Privacy as we knew it in the past is no longer feasible... How we conventionally think of privacy is dead," she added.
Another Harvard researcher into genetics said it was "inevitable" that one's personal genetic information would enter more and more into the public sphere.
Comment: Nothing is "inevitable" - that's just spin! Things like that can be regulated, if there is a will - which obviously is lacking due to corporate and political interests.
Sophia Roosth said intelligence agents were already asked to collect genetic information on foreign leaders to determine things like susceptibility to disease and life expectancy.
"We are at the dawn of the age of genetic McCarthyism," she said, referring to witch-hunts against Communists in 1950s America.















Comment: This article is a good example of the spin put on technological "advances". In the end it's all about control and financial exploitation. Sure, these techniques do have some positive applications, but they pale in comparison to what the elites are able to do with these new technologies.