Tech leaders like Peter Diamandis and Larry Ellison are championing a future of 'radical transparency' enabled by a vast network of sensors. They argue that constant monitoring, from home cameras to orbiting satellites, will foster better human behaviour as 'no one can hide.'

Diamandis joins Larry Ellison in arguing that global surveillance builds trust. Cities covering cameras with trash bags suggest people disagree.

Peter Diamandis is the latest tech executive to argue that global surveillance will make the world a better place, following Larry Ellison's comments in 2024.