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"The Vision Thing: From Black Mirror to Foresight Planning"

Organised by Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy @crispsurv.bsky.social with William Webster (moderator), Greg Singh, Patricia Lustig,
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"The Vision Thing: From Black Mirror to Foresight Planning"

This panel will explore how different organisations and society perceive and plan for the future, especially in relation to the evolution of new digital technologies. This visioning is especially important where the technologies being considered have potential societal harms, such as those associated with enhanced surveillance and/or privacy infringements. Foresight mechanisms can include trend monitoring and analysis, scenario planning, technology road mapping, and foresight workshops and innovation labs. They are designed to help organisations plan for the future. In this panel we will explore the processes of foresight planning from distinctly different perspectives, including from commercial, service, regulatory and literary perspectives. The speakers will contrast how the future is perceived in science fiction, by futurists, and by those who promote, use and regulate such technologies.

Questions to be answered:
- How do organisations plan for different technological futures?
- How do societal attitudes shape technological diffusion?
- How is the diffusion of controversial technologies managed?
- Hoe does technological fiction in literature, film and media shape diffusion?
 
Organised by Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) with William Webster (moderator), Greg Singh, Patricia Lustig, Antonia Mochan
 
More information: https://cpdp.be/7253
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CRISP Director @petefussey.bsky.social analysing the human rights impact of UK protest laws and surveillance: Banning face coverings, expanding facial recognition – how the UK government and police are eroding protest rights theconversation.com/banning-face...
Banning face coverings, expanding facial recognition – how the UK government and police are eroding protest rights
Being identified was once only a possibility, now it is a near certainty.
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In today's #FT on surveillance expansion in London. Beyond rights determinations, considering how professed public safety dividends are evidenced.
During public spending cuts, questions arise over whether public safety best served via investment in untested technology.
www.ft.com/content/29af...
London expands CCTV network in ‘tech race against crime’
Councils rush to tool up with AI cameras as police grapple with surge in street crime
www.ft.com
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Amazing Winston Smith Library of Victoty & Truth heading to Stirling. Launch event 28.1.25. All welcome.
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