The End of Privacy
As cybersecurity issues become more daunting, and as vendors collect more of our personal information, Anthony says we will need Congress to take more of an active role in protecting citizens’ information, even as they willingly give it away.

For the 25th Anniversary issue of Waters, we polled about three-dozen senior executives and asked them what the most important technology of the near-future would be. It was an incredibly interesting exercise due to the wide array of responses: artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain and augmented/virtual reality, were all mentioned.
I have absolutely no problem with those responses and others, but I was surprised that there wasn’t more chatter
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