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Pokemon Go Is Turning Us Into ‘Robot Society,’ Says Oliver Stone
The 39-year-old actor is the latest to speak about the new augmented reality game, in which users are encouraged to go out into the real world and “catch” the digital creatures based on their location.
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Snowden appeared live from Moscow via Google Hangouts Thursday night at Comic-Con following the first public screening of Stone’s film, Snowden, to answer audience questions and interact with the cast, including star Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The conspiracy movie trailer premiered after Stone said to the panel that Pokemon Go is a slippery slope to totalitarianism.
Time quoted the director saying, “The profits are enormous here for places like Google”.
“It’s everywhere. It’s what some people call surveillance capitalism…” It’s the newest stage, ‘ he said. You’ll see a new form of a robot society, where they will know how you want to behave and they will make the mock-up that matches how you behave and feed you. “It is what they call totalitarianism”. It hits cinemas on the 16th of September.
Basically, the new add-on for iPhone is a case with wires going to the phones motherboard and if the device detects unwanted radio signals such as GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular modem, transmitted from the smartphone, it notifies users via the mono-color screen in the add-on case. During Thursday’s conference on Forbidden Research at MIT’s Media Lab, Snowden detailed plans to present designs for the case-like accessory that connects into the iPhone’s inner workings through its SIM card slot to monitor the electrical signals sent to the iPhone’s internal antennas.
Stone said he believes Snowden is still “a mystery” despite many interviews, articles and the Oscar-winning documentary “Citizenfour” exploring the former NSA contractor who leaked thousands of classified documents about the government’s surveillance programs.
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The makers are also considering adding a “kill switch” that would immediately shut down the phone if any suspicious radio transmissions are made.