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panopticon
[ pan-op-ti-kon ]
noun
- a building, as a prison, hospital, library, or the like, so arranged that all parts of the interior are visible from a single point.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of panopticon1
Example Sentences
Letting defeat creep in when I see all of us getting stomped on by tech-enabled jackboots in an unregulated corporate panopticon.
Back then, Rodrigo鈥檚 experience as an actor in the durable 鈥淗igh School Musical鈥 franchise 鈥 and, of course, as an inhabitant of the digital panopticon that is social media 鈥 gave her plenty to rue.
It was built in 1877 in the form of a panopticon, giving a central guardhouse a clear view to all corners of the "wheel".
Taking the second verse of 鈥淧ass the Plugs,鈥 Jolicoeur bemoans the industry panopticon of radio programmers, promoters and a record label that wanted more hit singles.
He denounced targeted advertising, the core of Google鈥檚 and Facebook鈥檚 business models, as 鈥渕anipulative technology,鈥 and he said that, unlike those companies, Stability AI would not build a 鈥減anopticon鈥 that spied on its users.
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