Now that the last "Not Evil" company is evil it's hard to have hope.
Precisely! Always question Google's motives/agenda... trust it like you would a rattlesnake.
I think think this every time I something Google... and thus I use nothing that is Google... block everything that is Google.
Yes, Google trawls this site and knows who I am, what I'm saying, but I don't give a rat's and will continue to speak against it.
Whether it be with tongue-in-cheek or deadly serious I'm going to speak my mind and denounce Google for what it is... EVIL.
You can frustrate facebook's facial recognition software by not having pics on it...
Sadly, with this facial recognition software causing privacy issues, and rightfully so, this is just another step toward the global domination Google seeks. It will use this technology to advance its over-all control over the www and those who use it.
I was reading just a few days ago that the large Australian retailers are seeking to install facial recognition type software in order to offer shoppers [anyone who enters the store] goods based on gender, apparent mood and current dress sense, etc.... using Google search to match them with consumables, etc. I have serious issues with this. One that it is linked to Google.. two, that customers have more than enough hard-sell thrust upon them as it is, without exacerbating their plight with personalised hard selling based on a friggin' photo of them... a photo, BTW, they did not consent to.
For me, that is taking the use of technology way too far... that soon you won't be able to blow your nose without some greedy mongrel retailer coming over with a range of products based on the consistency of your snot that day. Okay, maybe that's a bit extreme, but Google and these bastards seek to part people from their cash at every opportunity... and to some extent, some people deserve it, what with smart fridges that do all their grocery shopping for them.
Shoot, I have mobility issues that often hamper my going out, but I'm not that lazy that I'd get my fridge to order everything and then have it delivered. Sure people are busier these days, but that is the pits if you're not bed-ridden/house-bound. If not, you should get off yer friggin' arse and make the effort yourself. Yes, I shop online occasionally, but only for overseas items [Srardock products for example] or stuff [from Sydney/Melbourne, etc} that I can't source locally.
For mine, Google preys upon people who are too lazy to get out of their own way, and believe me, Google sees you as exactly that, every time you search for products to purchase, online or otherwise. Whatever happened to shopping around the stores until you locate the items you need/want?
Oh, and this rant isn't directed at anyone in particular, and certainly nobody here, just society in general, anywhere in the world. In essence, we've become too soft as a species, and the greed of Google/big business is set to exploit that to the max.