> 1. Social credit score system. We should all be able to point our phone at antisocial behavior and damage their score. Until then there's pretty much zero recourse against people who have hostile social behaviors that don't commit a crime (like arguing with the McDonalds employee or causing a scene when someone asks them to turn down their music on the bus). People hate on "Karens" but they're actually our last remaining line of defense against these people.
I don't think you'll actually want to live in a society that works like this. It's called a panopticon. Like some experimental prisons or the DDR which was basically a nation-prison. Everyone will be living a fake life trying to look good while hiding their real wants and needs. This is not natural for people.
And those things are not crimes for a reason. We can't possibly criminalise every little thing that might annoy someone. Some people are jerks or have a bad day, yes. That's no reason to obliterate the concept of privacy.
Also, something that annoys some people will be loved by others. Opinions are like assholes. Everyone's got one.
> As soon as you get on a public road, the government should have dystopian-level control over your car. You can't speed. You can't run a red light (or it will be video recorded and you'll be insta-billed). When there's a wreck, the camera feed in all nearby vehicles is auto-uploaded to the net so all parties can see what happened, no fuss. Break the rules a few times? That's fine, you get your government issued tiny zip car for a year and we'll see if you can respect the shared roads after that. And, of course, alcohol breath analysis to drive
Just get the self driving cars already. Then there is no more need for traffic policing. And we can just spend our time in the car as we wish. No need to go all Draconian and from a tech difficulty point of view it's similarly heavy.
> I don't think you'll actually want to live in a society that works like this
If you don't have social credit or some other kind of consequences... then people will continue to abuse things because there is no guilt/shame/fear for their actions. But if you DO have it, then as you say it leads to a fake and unnatural way of living.
Perhaps the answer is somewhere in the middle?