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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Can’t arrest a robot’: Snowden's hi-tech disguise surprises audience at Vegas convention Published time: 9 Jan, 2016 04:43 Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden © Charles Platiau Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden © Charles Platiau / Reuters Appearing on a telepresence device, former National Security Agency contractor-turned-whistleblower Edward Snowden talked cybersecurity and playfully taunted the US government, saying, The FBI cant arrest a robot. TagsSciTech, Snowden The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas features cutting edge technology, but the biggest surprise this year was a whistleblower. Snowden showcased the Beam, a screen-on-wheels robot by Suitable Technologies for offices facilitating virtual meetings. Edward Snowden speaks at Consumer Electronics Show disguised as a robot https://t.co/acmBtvScCe#ces2016pic.twitter.com/EbnOoHm6oF Jeremy Dalton (@jeremycdalton) January 8, 2016 This is the power of Beam, or more broadly the power of technology, Snowden told Dr. Peter Diamandis, founder of Xprize Foundation and executive chairman of Singularity University, who joined him on stage. The FBI cant arrest a robot, Snowden said. Snowden wows CES 2016 crowd disguised as a Robot. #BEAM#CES2016 -@Snowdenhttps://t.co/AzU9cmHXqwpic.twitter.com/fPJ4ABNt7A Michael (@_cypherpunks_) January 8, 2016 Snowden was optimistic about artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and other up-and-coming technologies, but warned, They dont really think of the security of these things very much. Technology is both a tool for oppression and a tool for liberation, Snowden said, adding that government surveillance and bulk data collection can create a chilling effect. VertiGo: Disney introduces wall-climbing robot (VIDEO) https://t.co/CGaeENdR9upic.twitter.com/4S9dC9Wl7D RT America (@RT_America) December 30, 2015 According to Snowdens lawyer, Ben Wizner of the American Civil Liberties Union, Snowden received no compensation for his presentation and interview, but he has benefited from the technology, Wizner wrote in an email to The Guardian. What if you could commute to work without having to sit in traffic? Snowden said. The US government basically canceled my passport, but Im sitting here in Las Vegas with you guys at CES. Diamandis then changed the subject to Snowdens criminal charges, asking him if he would like to return to the US. "Absolutely," Snowden answered, but he isnt ready, explaining that he lacks confidence that the US will treat him well, as they have only promised so far not to "torture" him. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
I wouldn't give them any ideas. This is basically the same group of people that sue property in court.
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