Faceless Art

Faceless-art

Do you love or do you hate going anonymous?

It is said those who are introverts would love to be anonymous.

I don’t know whether it’s good or bad.

But in modern times…is it possible to be anonymous even if you claim you are anonymous?

My friend, in these days of a hyper-connected world, it’s hard to be incognito and thus maintain privacy.

The very fact that you are attracted to social media platforms…knowingly or unknowingly you are revealing yourself in some way!

Yes. And it’s true.

Memorize this, privacy is dead

Your every activity on the internet is permanently recorded and it remains so even after your death that nobody can erase it.

And your great great grand child can look into your past activity and decide your virtue.

Remember this…you are an idiot if you think you are anonymous!

Why?

Because AI has arrived!

It can analyse every bit of your personality and can even draw your face.

“I don’t know why people are so keen to put the details of their private life in public; they forget that invisibility is a superpower”
Banksy

Message

“The new freedom of expression brought by the Internet goes far beyond politics. People relate to each other in new ways, posing questions about how we should respond to people when all that we know about them is what we have learned through a medium that permits all kinds of anonymity and deception” Peter Singer

Thank you for your visit.

Take care, my friend.

Namaste 🙏🙏🙏

Philo

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 This post is part of Marsha’s PPAC #56

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6 thoughts on “Faceless Art

  1. Woah, those are some heavy thoughts, Philo. I remember when the internet was young and we educators debated about what to teach children about using the internet. We couldn’t have foreseen where it would go today – both good and bad. Your post should touch us all and make us think. Thanks for sharing it for PPAC.

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      1. And eventually, I hope we will learn how to control it enough it goes back to being a good tool. We can’t control human nature, and the internet has allowed the best and worst of it to reign unchecked.

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