Digital Daily is working on an authoritative compendium of
"Unsettling Quotations From Powerful CEOs." No, it actually just compiled some really "creepy" statements from Google CEO Eric Schmidt regarding privacy and Google's grander ambitions.
Said Schmidt in one instance: "If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place." Regarding Google, Schmidt asserted: "We know where you
are. We know where you've been. We can more or less know what you're thinking about." Meanwhile, what Google is really up to, said Schmidt, is "building an augmented version of humanity, building
computers to help humans do the things they don't do well better." Yep, that's pretty creepy. Though it appears as though Schmidt has yet to exhaust his creepy capacity, and is now moving into the
realm of threats and bullying. On CNN's "Parker Spitzer" program last week - which is pretty creepy itself -- Schmidt said that people who don't like Google's Street View cars taking pictures of their
homes and businesses "can just move."
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