World stumbling zombie-like into a digital welfare dystopia, warns UN human rights expert

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"A UN human rights expert has expressed concerns about the emergence of the "digital welfare state", saying that all too often the real motives behind such programs are to slash welfare spending, set up intrusive government surveillance systems and generate profits for private corporate interests."

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World stumbling zombie-like into a digital welfare dystopia, warns UN human rights expert (UN Human Rights, link):

"As humankind moves, perhaps inexorably, towards the digital welfare future it needs to alter course significantly and rapidly to avoid stumbling zombie-like into a digital welfare dystopia," the Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston, says in a report to be presented to the General Assembly on Friday."

See: Report of the Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights (pdf)

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