Director Oliver Stone warns Pokemon could lead to totalitarian 'robot society'

Director Oliver Stone says the new Pokemon Go game could lead to totalitarianism and "robot society".

Fans try out Pokemon Go in Tokyo's Shibuya district on July 22, 2016, Tokyo, Japan

Fans try out Pokemon Go in Tokyo's Shibuya district on July 22, 2016, Tokyo, Japan Source: AAP

Film director Oliver Stone has branded the popular gaming app Pokemon Go a new level of invasion of privacy that could lead to totalitarianism and "robot society".

The American reportedly voiced concerns over the game as he promoted his new movie about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden at Comic Con International.

Stone, 69, says companies are carrying out "surveillance capitalism" by monitoring people's behaviour, after he was asked about security concerns associated with Pokemon Go.

According to Time magazine, he told the Comic Con audience in San Diego: "It's not funny. What's happening is a new level of invasion.

"The profits are enormous here for places like Google. They've invested a huge amount of money in data mining what you are buying, what you like, your behaviour.

"It's what some people call surveillance capitalism."

He added: "You'll see a new form of, frankly, a robot society. It's what they call totalitarianism."

Pokemon Go, which is free to download, has faced criticism over claims it could access a player's entire Google account, including email and passwords.

The app's maker, Niantic, insists the moves was unintentional and has reassured users that it is not collecting any exceptional data.


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