Why privacy matters and Elon Musk is wrong
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 Published On Sep 18, 2018

In the latest interview on Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk expressed his lack of concern for privacy. Musk even suggested that most average people don't need care about their privacy and that national security agencies don't care about what is going on in the lives of average people. I dispute these claims with a history of abuse of mass surveillance power by the National Security Agency.


Joe Rogan Experience is a YouTube podcast show hosted by comedian Joe Rogan. His recent guest, Elon Musk, entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, was invited for an almost three-hour-long interview. They debate issues like life being a simulation, dangers of artificial intelligence, and of course, privacy.

It's quite remarkable that Elon Musk so openly shares his fears of artificial intelligence yet he doesn’t seem to be concerned about what information this dangerous AI knows about him. It’s pretty clear that the more it knows the more powerful advantage over humans it gets. Which logically explains why Musk also fears Google.


Entrepreneurs like Elon himself might have never become successful without their private realms where they could develop without the fear of prying eyes. There are places in the world where people are persecuted for things that should never be considered a crime in the first place. And privacy is the only thing these people have to protect their own lives.

The argument isn’t ‘you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear’, but rather - ‘you have nothing to hide, therefore they have no reason to look’. Whatever happens with your privacy should be based on your clear consent, which corporations and governments today don’t bother to ask for when they follow your every step you make in digital and physical world.
And that’s why you should care about your privacy.

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