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Ten years after ‚We Lost The War‘

The future does not look much brighter than ten years ago. What comes next, and what can the hacker community do to make things better?

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Video duration
01:01:33
Language
English
Abstract
The talk „We Lost The War“ was presented at Congress ten years ago, causing quite a stir. It was a prediction of a dark future that did not sit well with many people, but unfortunately many predictions have come true meanwhile. This talk will try to address what comes next, as well as what the hacker community can do to make things better.

It’s a broad-spectrum talk that covers analysis of past and current events and possible futures in specific fields such as surveillance and digital rights, as well as a broader analysis of where the speakers think the world might be in 5-10 more years.

Talk ID
7501
Event:
32c3
Day
3
Room
Hall 1
Start
6:30 p.m.
Duration
01:00:00
Track
Ethics, Society & Politics
Type of
lecture
Speaker
frank
rop
Talk Slug & media link
32c3-7501-ten_years_after_we_lost_the_war

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797.9 spm
While speaker(s) speak(s):
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Talk & Speaker speed statistics with word clouds

Whole talk:
142.6 wpm
797.9 spm
While speakers speak:
146.1 wpm
822.3 spm
rop:
157.0 wpm
888.4 spm
frank:
139.9 wpm
784.1 spm