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Technological slavery

Technology is inseparable from civilization. It has changed the world perpetually. Due to it, we will, for example, send data to the other end of the world in seconds; speak to individuals from different continents; journey to any place on the planet in at some point; store hundreds of images on a drive the size of your thumb; create digital realities, as well as do a bunch of different issues that no one would have imagined simply one hundred years ago.

But know-how has its unhealthy side too. In the current world, it is controlled by organizations who do not have our best pursuits in thoughts. They won't hesitate to make use of expertise's great power in opposition to us. Spying on - and analyzing - our communication; controlling the data we receive; emotional manipulation; modification of habits - these are just a few things technology is getting used for these days. All that with extra protection, accuracy, effectiveness and with less human effort. If this "progress" isn't stopped, we are going to end up in a prison that we wouldn't discover in our worst nightmares.

I'll attempt to explain the best way crucial technologies of right now contribute to the creation of a global system of control. I may even mention a number of technologies of the future, and try to connect all the data together and predict the fate of this world. Let's begin with one of the inventions that affect people probably the most - The Internet.

The Internet

Every connection, for example sending a message, or entering an internet site, goes by your Internet Service Provider, earlier than it reaches the goal. In concept this implies ISPs can freely spy on and modify every part you do on the internet; for instance - decelerate or block the downloading of torrents; inject ads to your visited websites http://zmhenkel.blogspot.com/2013/03/isp-commercial-injection-cma.html (archive) (MozArchive), or even create a large censorship system, just like the so-known as "Great Wall" of China.

The most common utilization of the Internet is searching websites, for which we use an internet browser akin to Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome. These three "giants" pretty much exist to gather information on their customers. Google at least admits to it - however, Mozilla pretends to care about your freedom and privacy, however actually spies on you and controls you. It's been just a few years since Mozilla decided they'll resolve what add-ons you'll be able to and can't set up - apparently to "protect the users", but nothing stops them from, for example, disabling AdBlock. Mozilla has worked with advertisers for a long time - they've even shown them in your New Tab panel: https://blog.mozilla.org/advancingcontent/2015/05/21/providing-a-valuable-platform-for-advertisers-content-publishers-and-users/ (archive) (MozArchive). The myth of Firefox "respecting the user" has died and is not going to resurrect. Just read a certain reply from their web site: Our products don't interrupt the looking expertise; they catch customers when they're most receptive to seeing new data. So, for them, you are simply prey to be caught for the purpose of having commercials be shoved into your mind. Despite that, they nonetheless spew slogans about "respect and freedom". I may spend the whole article on pointing out all of the methods in style web browsers exploit you. Opera, for example, actually spies in your complete net history with out your knowledge. The three giants mentioned earlier additionally spy on you, however in another methods.

Almost every massive webpage works closely with the police / authorities and can fortunately share data about you with them - for example, the IP address of the computer you made a forum put up from. Exceptions, corresponding to Lavabit (attention-grabbing story by the best way - you can learn it on the internet) or The Pirate Bay, have their servers raided.

Lately, it turned fashionable to retailer your data "within the cloud", for instance Dropbox or Google Drive. This is basically useful to the elites - they can now see and analyze your recordsdata, which can give them details about your interests or plans (which might be used in opposition to you). One man from 4chan was storing bomb making directions on Dropbox, solely to search out that, someday, they have been deleted. The Internet is filled with cases like that, and they are not all about bombs. Thus, we are able to see that your data isn't secure on these cloud "companies" - it ceases being yours. Most definitely, in a number of years, wanting to maintain your data on your own drive might be thought-about "abnormal" - and cloud storage shall be the standard - like it is at the moment with cash vs bank accounts, for instance. This will open the door to finish control of your stored data, routinely blocking supplies about - for instance - the aforementioned bombs. Another, perhaps more plausible choice, would be punishing the people who upload such information - like film producers did with people downloading certain torrents.

Google

How do most individuals find data on the web? Using Google, of course. But Google is something more than just a search engine - it's a corporation whose goal is gathering as a lot data as possible and making a profile about you. Their spy scripts (for example, google analytics) exist pretty much on each site - you could even not know what Google is, however still be spied on. That data is then used to, for example, present you focused advertisements, but also different search outcomes. So a Christian looking for "abortion" will see one thing else than an atheist.

Google went additional and invented a new algorithm for displaying search results. The websites who're, in line with them, primarily based on "facts" will be greater up. On the other hand, those who include untrue info (again, according to them) can be further down. One of the ways Google charges the truth worth of web sites is evaluating them with the articles on Wikipedia. And since we know how Wikipedia treats conspiracy theories, we are able to assume they may pushed away by official variations of events. Soon, when we search for one thing like "genetically modified organisms" we will solely get "prepared" info. Google's invention might turn into considered one of the simplest tools of censorship and opinion control.

Google additionally controls other common providers. One among the most popular is YouTube, which they've been "reforming" since they purchased it. I was shocked when a few years in the past I couldn't log in to my YouTube account without making a Gmail account. I didn't need their e-mail (which spies on you) so I stated goodbye to YouTube. I didn't use it a lot, however nonetheless.

Another YouTube reform is named Content ID. It's supposed to protect copyright. The creator of a movie or tune can share their creation with Google, which is able to then compare it with each other file on YouTube. If it considers a type of recordsdata close sufficient to the submission, it's going to both delete that file, take away sound from it, or add advertisements.

- Nintendo was in a position to place advertisements on some films showcasing their video games: http://www.destructoid.com/nintendo-is-claiming-possession-of-let-s-play-movies-253793.phtml (archive) (MozArchive)- A person uploaded some birds singing. Content ID assumed it was some copyright protected tune, and added commercials to it, which earned the creator of the nonexistent music money. https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120227/00152917884/guy-gets-bogus-youtube-copyright-declare-birds-singing-background.shtml (archive) (MozArchive)- Some corporation even put commercials on someone else's track, and earned money from it: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150317/10513630347/umg-licenses-indie-artists-observe-then-makes use of-content material-id-to-declare-ownership-it.shtml (archive) (MozArchive)

Before Content ID was invented, someone who thought that a film violates copyright, had to ship YouTube a type, which could possibly be accepted or not. These days though, they've a much easier method referred to as Content ID, which permits them to earn cash if it finds some similarities. You can theoretically enchantment a Content ID choice, but it's pointless because the attraction can be determined by...the same firm that uploaded the file. Many pissed off persons are complaining in web feedback, saying that Content ID is terrible, that it made a mistake with their film, that they are stealing their cash, that they have misplaced their files or their account. There've been debates about copyright and AI typically. Some individuals have said that film or music creators must be comfortable to have their content shared on YouTube. But these discussions can exist only as a result of Content ID happened. Without it, people might freely share their motion pictures with out them being possibly modified / deleted by automated analysis.

An analogous program might be used to delete films about undesirable subjects. Even now YouTube is deleting "racist", "nationalist", "insulting" films - even if typically that is simply an excuse; however they should do it by hand. In the event that they put collectively Content ID with the positioning sorting algorithm, they could create a system that deletes sure content material robotically. A extra superior type of that algorithm could even delete certain parts of movies which have undesirable topics (for instance, deleting a couple of second long part with a racist slur). It would work much like the profanity filters on forums. But it surely wouldn't be restricted only to that - Google has proven, that they are very interested by controlling your beliefs, after they've created the site sorting algorithm I spoke about earlier. A tool that might detect the place in your movie an undesirable matter is mentioned, and substitute it with their modified model, would be very welcome of their arsenal.

You would write an entire e book about Google; I do not need to do it - but I have to briefly mention some other issues they've performed. Recaptcha is the preferred technique to defend boards from spambots. If you happen to wanted to write down something on a forum with recaptcha, you needed to type a sure word. You didn't at all times get a word, though - you might get something like a avenue address, which would then get added to Google StreetView, which permits spying on people. For years, anybody who wrote on 4chan, was filling their database with road addresses, while not essentially knowing about that. What really is StreetView? Google automobiles journey the world taking footage of every part and everyone. Then they put these pictures of their database, which will be searched by anyone. Google has access to pictures of the entire Earth, just about - and even to the history of places folks search for utilizing their maps. What may that information be used for? You can learn on Wikipedia that plenty of international locations had a problem with StreetView. They thought it intrudes on the citizen's privateness. But after "consultations" they've all agreed to permit it. Isn't this proof that we're coping with a worldwide plan to spy on folks?

They've changed ReCaptcha since I wrote the above. Now, you get a set of footage and you've got to decide on the ones containing a certain merchandise, for example hamburgers. This is used to practice Google's artificial intelligence, which may even most likely be used against us sooner or later. I will end this section with a quote from Google We do not need you to kind at all. We all know where you might be. We all know where you've been. We will roughly know what you're desirous about.

Social networks

One of the most well-liked web sites today are social networks, corresponding to Facebook or Twitter. People flock to them like flies, filling their databases with info resembling name, surname, telephone quantity, place of labor, pursuits, and pal lists. They don't have a problem with sharing their political opinions. Facebook makes it really easy, because the Like! button seems on hottest web sites, and clicking it sends info to Facebook about the article you favored. How may they use that data? For example, for exhibiting targeted advertisements. Just a few years ago, Facebook promised that it would never do this - but then changed their mind and it's now a reality. A few of these advertisements could be insulting - for example, an individual affected by cancer, after searching for details about it on the internet, was shown advertisements about...burial companies! http://www.naturalnews.com/049386_Facebook_privacy_surveillance.html (archive) (MozArchive)

Comments written on these social networks are much more harmful. They're attached to your real name, and whoever finds your account can learn them. What might be the effects of that? You may lose your job or be arrested. Some examples:

- An individual was arrested for posting lyrics of a heavy metallic track on Twitter. The government thought he was actually threatening to kill folks and he was arrested. This incident was described intimately right here: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140906/13490628443/heavy-steel-lyrics-posted-to-fb-result-arrest-terrorist-threats.shtml (archive) (MozArchive)- A waitress lost their job forty eight hours after complaining on Facebook that she's incomes too little in tips. http://www.inc.com/news/articles/2010/05/waitress-fired-for-fb-post.html (archive) (MozArchive)

We might be focusing on singular situations - was someone punished appropriately or not? You might even blame the sufferer. But the logical thing to do is to have a look at the whole subject from afar. If these comments have been made in individual, and never on the internet, no one could have gotten in bother. The opportunity of punishing someone is the consequence of the expertise that attaches the belongings you post to your title. After years of using social networks, you would find one thing on anyone, even when he did not suppose that the message he is writing would have given him issues later.

300 employers were requested whether or not they've checked the profiles of their would-be recruits, and 91% agreed. 69% dismissed an employee because of something he had in his profile. A number of the offending issues were: detrimental opinions about previous employers, pictures of utilizing medication or drinking alcohol, or "inappropriate" images.

There are additionally more direct ways that the social networks can affect you. In 2014 Facebook did a psychological experiment that was supposed to show you can control human minds with out realizing them personally, and with out their knowledge. 689003 folks (who weren't aware of being lab rats) had been divided into two teams - one of them was shown solely content material producing constructive emotions, the opposite - solely detrimental. The more constructive content material someone saw, the more positively he himself responded. The variations were small, but maybe they may very well be elevated with more drastic measures. For example, showing somebody articles about murders or kidnappings. You may additionally target the content material somebody was going to be proven individually - primarily based upon the things he is written in his profile, or his shopping historical past (which Facebook collects by means of the Like! buttons). If someone reads a whole lot of anti-government web sites, they would be shown articles about the government doing one thing bad. Or an anti-GMO person can be proven details about GMOs being legalized someplace. It is plausible that this experiment opened the door to only this sort of thing. You'll be able to read the whole experiment here: http://www.pnas.org/content/111/24/8788.full (archive) (MozArchive)

Facebook also uses an algorithm for detecting faces on images and robotically adding a reputation to them. http://www.dailydot.com/technology/facebook-deepface-science/ (archive) (MozArchive). If your title is on not less than one photo, every other picture together with your face could be detected as you.

Communication and encryption

Increasingly human communication is completed electronically. This has the identical downside as financial institution accounts - you pay for a fundamental human need. But that is not a very powerful. A human speaking eye to eye is spontaneous. He is aware of only the particular person he's speaking to can hear him. Then he brings that perspective in direction of speaking within the cellphone, which follows different rules - all information about when, where, and to whom you made the decision is stored in the supplier's database. In most international locations the police has access to the information if they have the court docket order. But in Great Britain - the chief of electronic spying - three of four most used providers send all their information to police in actual time: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/10/computerized-police-access-customers-mobile-telephone-records-like-money-machine-ripa-three-ee-vodafone/ (archive) (MozArchive). The implications are enormous - the same organization (the police) who can superb or punish you, now has entry to all your telephone calls. People have been locked up for SMS messages before, however usually they had to physically search their phones. This requirement disappears with the computerized system of sending messages to police.

The same is true of internet communication. Most people use common instruments like Gmail or Skype. In one in every of his leaked paperwork, Edward Snowden revealed that the NSA (National Security of America) has a program called PRISM, with which these firms cooperate. Since 2011, Skype gives access to your conversations to the NSA, including video recording:

Of course, we might use much less fashionable software program with an encryption functionality, however would that protect us from spying?

David Cameron, the prime minister of Great Britain, came up with an idea to ban encryption, arguing that There ought to be no means of communication, which we can not read. Many individuals laughed, saying that the federal government would have to delete encryption software from folks's hard drives (and would that actually be an issue for them? Malware exists, you already know). Others thought that they cannot implement it, because it could make banking and such insecure. But this appears extra like a determined solution to dismiss the possibility that, within the near future, all our conversations carried out electronically will be spied on by the government.

In another leak of NSA's documents, it was proven that they want to scale back the effectiveness of common encryption:

You needn't work with a software's creator to spy on our conversations, although. Even in open source software (that anyone with enough data and dedication can examine), there nonetheless occur bugs that may weaken the encryption. For example, OpenSSL, the preferred library encrypting our communications with web sites, for 1.5 years had a bug permitting to obtain a small quantity of data from the memory of the server that it is used on, and that information could embody passwords and encryption keys. NSA, of course, took benefit of that: https://www.bloomberg.com/information/articles/2014-04-11/nsa-said-to-have-used-heartbleed-bug-exposing-shoppers (archive) (MozArchive) Another example: Cryptocat screwed up the implementation of an encryption algorithm, which allowed anybody with sufficient capability to decrypt communication made with it. And NSA has these capabilities - they also save all encrypted communications, to allow them to decrypt it later.

And they will more than likely succeed - there is a big likelihood that quantum computers will make all present ciphers irrelevant - https://hackaday.com/2015/09/29/quantum-computing-kills-encryption/ (archive) (MozArchive) - so private conversations will likely be a factor of the previous. Add to that voice recognition software, and we're discovering ourselves in a world where all our conversations are looked for sure phrases (by a program just like Content ID I've talked about earlier).

Electronic banking

Cash funds are an increasing number of usually being replaced by digital ones. People like the consolation of being able to order anything they need and pay for it with a number of clicks. Having a checking account is one thing normal nowadays, even required. But behind the curtain disguise gigantic implications for human privacy and freedom.

Let's start from the basics - what's digital cash? It is a number in a database on a server belonging to the bank you are utilizing. Your skill to purchase anything is dependent on how huge that quantity is - and since humans have to, for example, eat - your life is determined by it. How much electronic cash you've got relies on a variety of belongings you can't affect - just utilizing a checking account prices cash, so taking part in this system means you robotically lose it.

A financial institution can eat much more of your cash - even without making an allowance for hacking assaults like this: https://thehackernews.com/2016/05/swift-banking-hack.html (archive) (MozArchive), where the hackers stole 12 million dollars. One man from Cyprus acquired 720 000 Euros stolen by the european fee to repay Cyprus' debt. He needed to hearth all his Cypriot staff and transfer to another country. First, the sum was displayed as "blocked", then they deleted it altogether from his account. And, as he himself says, Thousands of different firms around Cyprus have the same situation. This exhibits how a lot you'll be able to depend on a quantity in a database - all it takes is one thought in somebody's thoughts, and it is gone. Read extra about this subject here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?matter=160292 (archive) (MozArchive)

Another problem with electronic funds is the fact that they are anti-privateness. All of your transactions are saved within the financial institution's database. And the individuals controlling the bank can use it towards you - blocking unwanted transactions, such as shopping for bitcoins http://www.coindesk.com/dutch-financial institution-rabobank-blocks-bitcoin/ (archive) (MozArchive) or donations to WikiLeaks: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-playing cards/naughty-things-credit score-card-wont-purchase-6.aspx (archive) (MozArchive). It's easy to imagine a world the place all your transactions are analyzed and robotically blocked in response to a list of banned items.

Paper cash doesn't have that problem. It will not disappear out of your pocket. There is no such thing as a central level that stores details about your transactions. You cannot "turn someone off" if he pays with paper money - if someone would not need to promote you something, you go someplace else. Paper money is a device of the free particular person - that's why the elites are concentrating on it.

But you may still use paper money, proper? Maybe not for long - they have been making an attempt to get folks used to electronic funds for a long time. Advertising financial institution accounts is commonplace. Increasingly more employers require having a checking account. The boundaries on the amount you possibly can spend at once with paper cash are going down worldwide:

Will they go down to zero? In some places that's already the case; for instance, buses in London cannot be paid for in cash since 3 years ago. The amount of cashless locations will enhance, and folks shall be tied up in the digital net of slavery.

2017 replace: since writing the above, the situation has received a lot worse. In Sweden, payments are nearly absolutely electronic: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jun/04/sweden-cashless-society-playing cards-telephone-apps-leading-europe (archive) (MozArchive) - Swedish buses haven't taken money for years, it is unimaginable to buy a ticket on the Stockholm metro with cash, retailers are legally entitled to refuse coins and notes, and road distributors - and even churches - more and more favor card or telephone funds.

In November 8 of 2016, the prime minister of India has eradicated the two largest notes, which elevated the quantity of debit card funds by 108%. Within the radio he stated Less-money first, cashless society next. There are numerous different examples in several countries, resembling Denmark, the USA, and so forth. There's little question we're coping with a worldwide plan to destroy cash.

CCTV cameras

The strongest weapon of the technological control system are undoubtedly the CCTV cameras. While you can largely avoid all the opposite issues (not less than for now), the cameras are doing their job just by present. They were slowly being put into various places - from outlets and schools to the streets, buses and flats; you'll be able to assume that wherever you move, your life is being stored, watched and analyzed by strangers. I've recognized a place the place some drunks appreciated to satisfy up and they put a digicam in there, which the drunks destroyed. But the next day they replaced it again, so it's clearly very important to them.

The existence of the spying system fully adjustments the relations between individuals and the elites. You can't feel comfortable knowing that your every transfer is being spied on (by people who can even punish you in the event you do something they deem "fallacious"). Most people don't seem to care though - they buy in retailers loaded with cameras and ship their youngsters to varsities that have cameras. Some are even happy that they're being watched, repeating dumb slogans about "security", or other excuses that don't have anything to do with reality. But that is just the beginning - the effectiveness of the spying system will enhance a lot that you won't be able to reside the best way you at all times have. So what's the next section of this system?

Advanced cameras can do much more than simply recording video and counting on the human's interpretation. They will spy on a human as he goes from one digicam's vary to another's, detect faces, mark individuals in accordance with gender or different criteria:

They can also detect your conduct and mark it as doubtlessly "suspicious". That is already being utilized in places like India https://www.good.com/defending/press-releases/Nanded-India-Deploys-Nice-Safe-City-Solution-to-Protect-Citizens-Visitors-and-Historical-Sites-129 (archive) (MozArchive), Glasgow https://www.good.com/defending/press-releases/Nice-Safe-City-Solutions-Deployed-in-Glasgow-to-Bolster-Security-Safety-and-Operations-Management-137 (archive) (MozArchive), and even within the Polish town Katowice http://katowice.naszemiasto.pl/artykul/katowicki-inteligentny-system-monitoringu-i-analizy-czyli,2656606,artgal,t,id,tm.html (archive) (MozArchive)

This system makes absolute slaves out of people. There is a central level through which the police can analyze all the info. One of the "suspicious behaviors" that have been being marketed by the CCTV companies was taking out a pistol out of your pocket. But something at all will be considered "suspicious". Let us take a look at some of the frequent issues that I've seen being banned: promoting stuff on the streets, feeding birds, wearing a mask, strolling the canine (!), driving with out seat belts, and so on. Sometimes individuals get fined for these items, but they should be came upon first. The clever monitoring system removes this requirement, letting the psychopathic elites high-quality anybody for something they think about.

Imagine you're walking via an alley that is loaded with these cameras whereas eating a sandwich. Then you definitely throw away the bag by which the sandwich was. A camera sees that and assigns you a effective of 50 dollars for littering. Your face has been detected and the path you're taking is now being watched and despatched to the police in real time. A couple of minutes later the police comes; you are attempting to hide however it is impossible, since there are cameras everywhere, and so they know your position. In the end, you pay up, the same as anybody who has ever littered. This can look funny now, but the know-how exists to make this situation a actuality, it's just a matter of implementing it. The ads for these cameras make it clear - being in the gang will not protect you. Neither will hiding your face, altering clothes, shifting someplace, and many others. People will for sure try to find a way to fool this system, and they could even succeed initially - however the algorithms will get better, and will eventually make it unimaginable to fool them.

Inventions of the long run

There are other technologies, which have been lately invented, that in the future will gasoline the control system. Pretty much every new invention has the potential to do this (and even is invented for that reason), but I'll attempt to describe a very powerful ones.

Microchips

There's a massive campaign all around the world to place chips in people's pets, allegedly to "be capable of finding them", however really the purpose is to get people used to the idea of chipping. After which they may chip the people. In some bars or workplaces they're already being used to, for example, open doorways; after sufficient propaganda they are going to be injected in every little one that's born. They'll change ID playing cards, credit score playing cards, and different current documents. They will be required in increasingly more places, and you will not be capable to satisfy fundamental needs (such as buying) with out them. Why do the elites need to chip the people so bad? Because it will permit them to create a big database containing the time and place of every person. This has already been tried in some American faculties, for example: http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/children-tagged-rfid-chips-creepy-new-technology-colleges-use-monitor-the whole lot-youngsters-do (archive) (MozArchive). The youngsters wear ID playing cards on their necks, and people cards have the chips in them. Their place is being despatched to the varsity computer systems in real time, in addition to detecting events such as coming into or leaving faculty, buying lunch, or entering the library. It's only a matter of time until we all have them beneath our skins.

Holograms

Advertisements have been with us for a long time, even earlier than expertise. You'll be able to avoid them by installing AdBlock or switching to another Tv channel. But you will not be ready to cover from an advertisement displayed, for instance, on grass or the sky. I believed that is far into the long run before I wrote this text, but truly, this has already been tried: https://thefutureofthings.com/5069-nike-launched-a-holographic-3d-advertising-campaign/ (archive) (MozArchive) This is also used not only to advertise merchandise, however persuade individuals of the reality of a certain version of events.

Self-driving vehicles

Already being examined in, for instance, California https://www.bloomberg.com/information/articles/2017-02-01/tesla-is-testing-self-driving-cars-on-california-roads (archive) (MozArchive). And when they'll lastly be put into roads, we'll keep hearing about how safe they're (this already occurs, but can be far more widespread). When people lastly get satisfied of the security of those vehicles, regular automobiles shall be banned since they're allegedly much less secure than the computer-managed ones. So we'll have the ability to drive solely in keeping with the trail the computer chooses, which will of course even be saved in the worldwide database. Cars with out a steering wheel (already exist) will even prevent fleeing from the police.

Culmination of the technological management system

The ultimate goal of the technological management system is placing together all these instruments to permit full management of humanity. To use the Internet, you will have to present your real identify (or perhaps flash a microchip?) - so Everything we do there might be related to our actual particular person. All encrypted connections and conversations will probably be decrypted on the fly and analyzed. Freely downloading torrents or even making jokes like "die in a fire" will be a thing of the previous. All the knowledge you obtain will likely be controlled - much like what Facebook and Google already do, but globally.

Our physical position will likely be tracked by cameras and microchip scanners which shall be in places akin to outlets, airports, flats, and so forth. So our movements will likely be analyzed in real time - however not by people, like it's now, but by AI (and even robots, farther in the future). You will not have the ability to flee from this system - they are going to even spy on the homeless (there were already packages to find and catalogue the homeless' place, allegedly to help them, nevertheless it actually was about the spying). Maybe they are going to soon put cameras of their favorite locations, if they are not already doing that. December 17 revision: heh, they're already doing that - https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/13/safety-robots-are-being-used-to-ward-off-san-franciscos-homeless-population/ (archive) (MozArchive). Didn't suppose it will get there so fast!

Paper cash will totally disappear. All our transactions can be related to our real name, as all the pieces else. There might be an enormous, worldwide database storing the physical position of every particular person, as well as every little thing he has ever finished, mentioned, wrote, purchased...All his movements will, after all, be analyzed in actual time by AI. I think the technology for all that already exists - so this can be a social or logistical problem, not a technological one. How long will it take the elites to put in all that, and get individuals used to slavery? I don't know. But one factor is for certain: the comfy life that you're used to, will probably be only a contented reminiscence quickly.

Update 2022: somehow I felt like updating this, since I believe I did not make my principal point as successfully as I needed to. So, think about a video recreation character, like Mario. By interacting with the sport, we are able to check how excessive he can jump, how lengthy does it take him to achieve full running velocity, what sorts of enemies he can stomp on and which he can't, and so on. Since Mario is just a program running on our computer systems / consoles, we are able to be taught all that he can do at any moment. His bounce height is a continuing, so we can theoretically calculate whether he can hit some block, or in how much time (in-game frames) a certain enemy will reach us. Greater than that - by understanding the particulars of the game, we can determine what's the perfect plan of action 5 levels down the street.

This is, the truth is, how extremely precise speedruns are created. For easy video games like Super Mario Bros, they're already very optimized, almost right down to a single step. But the identical rules apply to even advanced video games like JRPGs. Picking up a certain merchandise early on can help you do something 2 hours later. Learning a sure ability that's weak at the start can allow you to kill the ultimate boss in a single hit. Running from a battle can set a RNG-dependent variable to a certain optimal value, and many others. To a regular participant, these methods might sound stupid within the quick term, however they finalize in the best possible route in the long run. It isn't just about speedruns, however any form of problem runs, and so on. will require deep knowledge and long term analysis of the game mechanics to perform.

Now what if I advised you that actuality is the video game in query? Imagine - your location is already known by your smartphone, or automotive, or an internet of CCTV, or a combination of those. Your deepest darkest wishes are known by your engines like google, your community of friends by the social media services, and so on. Just this alone enables enormous data, prediction and management talents (this has been described in the previous sections). But imagine we go deeper with microchips, thought readers, good cities and stuff like that. With growing know-how, we grow to be extra just like the video sport character.

To achieve that stage, we require three things. First is the know-how that enables us precise sufficient knowledge assortment. Second is highly effective computers that allow calculations fast enough to foretell outputs primarily based on inputs long forward in time (what chess engines already do, but in a way more difficult system). The third is the expertise that enables us to push switches - the way in which a keyboard or joystick does in a video recreation machine. See, we're nonetheless physical beings, dependent on things like genes expressing themselves, neurons firing, hormones coming into a cell to trigger sure adjustments, and so on. All of this could be theoretically managed by technology. Even now, with the relatively easy switches that we've, we are able to already cause depression in social media customers by displaying them sure stories. We will get folks to buy issues due to AI-determined direct advertisements, and many others. Imagine if we get right down to the level of the cell!

And the elites are absolutely working on such a technology as we converse. I imply, what do you think the mRNA vaccines are? Now I suppose a few of this could be used positively, nevertheless it someway by no means is in the present world, so it's a idiot's dream. The primary point is, we will lose our humanity either method, when the analysis and control means reaches Mario's stage. We should either resolve to inhibit such a expertise, or hand over our humanity, since e.g mendacity will not be potential with neuron entry. Hey, maybe you assume that people will decide to surrender advanced know-how. Forget about it, Ted Kaczynski has long disproved such a notion - expertise develops just about by itself, with out regard to human hopes and goals.

And that is why we need the bodily infrastructure soon. If the world is controlled by evil actors (because it is correct now) and they've all this functionality (which we don't), together with direct cell access, God help us. The upper the technology, the bigger the power distinction between us and the elites. Resistance won't be doable anymore when technology reaches such a stage (which I'd guess takes not more than a couple of many years). Imagine them being able to show a graph of your most certainly movements in accordance with the information they already have, in actual time, and use it towards you. How are you able to resist, when the computers can predict what you are going to do on Level 6 of the reality recreation - and push a switch to deny or change it? You won't ever do something other than what the elites (or the AI, whether it is given control and goes rogue) enable. And for the reason that technological improvement will not cease, we need to take over right now.

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