Personal Data
Currently, to big data, you are a product worth approximately $75. I aim to make it priceless. We should not allow ourselves to be put up for sale.
Privacy-First. Data Accountability. Civic resistance.
Outlaw Technocracy is meant to serve as a public awareness project in Porter County (and hopefully go statewide) focused on bringing your attention to the horrendous amount of personal data abuse running amok in this country, taxpayer-funded AI mass surveillance creep, the destruction of our environment and energy infrastructure at the hands of widespread datacenter construction, and the normalization of systems that monitor people without meaningful consent or any form of community notice whatsoever.
Currently, to big data, you are a product worth approximately $75. I aim to make it priceless. We should not allow ourselves to be put up for sale.
There is a network of 90,000+ AI surveillance cameras that has been put up all over the United States. You never got the chance to say no to them.
The people said no to datacenters. Many councils didn't listen and approved them anyways. Our water, energy infrastructure, utilities, and environments are all at stake. I will not accept anything less than a total memorandum on the construction of new AI datacenters in Porter County.
I built this thing in the way I did to return to the roots of what the internet was before it was muddied by corporate taint; To serve information for the sake of serving information.