Pronunciation: /sərˈveɪləns ˈkæpɪtəˌlɪzəm/
noun a type of capitalism where businesses collect and use data from individuals to influence their behavior and maximize profits
A1 Surveillance capitalism is a term used to describe the practice of collecting and analyzing personal data for profit.
A2 Many people are concerned about the impact of surveillance capitalism on their privacy.
B1 Companies engage in surveillance capitalism by tracking user behavior online to target advertising.
B2 The concept of surveillance capitalism has sparked debates about data protection and consumer rights.
C1 Scholars have written extensively about the ethical implications of surveillance capitalism in the digital age.
C2 Government regulations are being proposed to address the issues raised by surveillance capitalism and protect individual privacy rights.
formal The concept of surveillance capitalism refers to the commodification of personal data for profit.
informal Surveillance capitalism is when companies track your online activity to target ads at you.
slang Man, surveillance capitalism is getting out of control with all these targeted ads everywhere.
figurative Surveillance capitalism is like having a digital shadow following you around, collecting information to sell to the highest bidder.
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