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panopticon

[ pan-op-ti-kon ]

noun

  1. a building, as a prison, hospital, library, or the like, so arranged that all parts of the interior are visible from a single point.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of panopticon1

1760鈥70; pan- + Greek 辞辫迟颈办贸苍 sight, seeing (neuter of 辞辫迟颈办贸蝉; optic )
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Letting defeat creep in when I see all of us getting stomped on by tech-enabled jackboots in an unregulated corporate panopticon.

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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.

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It was built in 1877 in the form of a panopticon, giving a central guardhouse a clear view to all corners of the "wheel".

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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.

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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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