As new high-resolution satellites, supercomputers, and AI networks collect massive amounts of geospatial science data, they pose threats to civil liberties (Becky Ferreira/VICE)
Becky Ferreira / VICE:
As new high-resolution satellites, supercomputers, and AI networks collect massive amounts of geospatial science data, they pose threats to civil liberties — On Christmas Eve, 1968, the astronauts aboard NASA's Apollo 8 spacecraft became the first humans to behold the entirety of Earth with their own eyes.
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As new high-resolution satellites, supercomputers, and AI networks collect massive amounts of geospatial science data, they pose threats to civil liberties (Becky Ferreira/VICE)
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