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This escalation will continue,
until big-tech forces the governments to kneel to the surveillance-capitalism biggest:
They will simply say something like:
"Either your government removes laws, regulations, accountability, etc, from us,
XOR we are hamstringing your country: we OWN you, we POSSESS you, & you will obey OUR rule."
I guarantee this will be happening between now & 2036.
Remember how they can ratchet-up a genocide, anywhere??
They've already done so, in some places..
( Facebook & .. was it Myanmar? as 1 example )
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You think governments are resisting?
Governments without lobbying and revolving doors. Yes.
Do you know what an optocoupler is? It's when there's no thermal or electric connection between parts, but the information gets transferred.
This is the same. Government officials don't have to officially communicate with businesses in corrupt ways or allow such "revolving doors".
They may communicate, well, face-to-face unofficially, get kickbacks.
And they also can do things mutually interesting for the business and the official without ever communicating about it, the economic interest is that communication in itself.
And then economic interests are just a subset of power interests. Like surveillance.
I upvoted purely for using xor in regular speech