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DamianTV
12-01-2017, 02:35 PM
https://www.globalresearch.ca/no-need-to-wait-dystopia-is-almost-upon-us/5620696


Microsoft’s CEO has warned the technology industry against creating a dystopian future, the likes of which have been predicted by authors including George Orwell and Aldous Huxley. Satya Nadella kicked off the the company’s 2017 Build conference with a keynote that was as unexpected as it was powerful. He told the developers in attendance that they have a huge responsibility, and that the choices they make could have enormous implications.

They won’t listen of course. The collection of big data along with management, selling and distribution and the systems architecture to control it is now worth exactly double global military defence expenditure. In fact, this year, the big data industry overtook the worlds most valuable traded commodity – oil.

The truth is that the tech giants have already captured us all. We are already living in the beginnings of a truly dystopian world.

Leaving aside the endemic surveillance society our government has chosen on our behalf with no debate, politically or otherwise, we already have proof of the now and where it is leading. With fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, various virtual wallets to pay for deliveries, some would say your identity is as good as stolen. If it isn’t, it soon will be. That’s because the hacking industry, already worth a mind blowing $1trillion annually is expected to reach $2.1 trillion in just 14 months time.

The reality of not being able to take public transportation, hire a car, buy a book, or a coffee – requiring full personal identification is almost upon us. Britain even had an intention to be completely cashless by 2025 – postponed only by the impact of Brexit.

Alexa, the Amazon home assistant listens to everything said in the house. It is known to record conversations. Recently, police in Arkansas, USA demanded that Amazon turn over information collected from a murder suspect’s Echo — the speaker that controls Alexa, because they already knew what information could be extracted from it.

32M is the first company in the US that provides a human chip, allowing employees “to make purchases in their break-room micro market, open doors, login to computers, use the copy machine.” 3M also confirmed what the chip could really do – telling employees to “use it as your passport, public transit and all purchasing opportunities.”

Various Apps now locate people you may know and your own location can be shared amongst others without your knowledge and we’ve known for years that governments and private corporations have access to this data, whether you like it not.

Other countries are providing even scarier technologies. Hypebeast Magazine reports that Aadhaar is a 12-digit identity number issued to all Indian residents based on their biometric and demographic data. “This data must be linked to their bank account or else they’ll face the risk of losing access to their account. Folks have until the end of the year to do this, with phone numbers soon to be connected through the 12 digits by February. Failure to do so will deactivate the service. ” The technology has the ability to refuse access to state supplied services such as healthcare.

Our article “Insurance Industry Leads The Way in Social Credit Systems” also highlights what the fusion of technology and data is likely to end up doing for us. An astonishing 96 per cent of insurers think that ecosystems or applications made by autonomous organisations are having a major impact on the insurance industry. The use of social credit mechanisms is being developed, some already implemented, which will determine our future behaviour, which will affect us all – both individually and negatively.”

The Chinese government plans to launch its Social Credit System in 2020. Already being piloted on 12 million of its citizens, the aim is to judge the trustworthiness – or otherwise – of its 1.3 billion residents. Something as innocuous as a person’s shopping habits become a measure of character. But the system not only investigates behaviour – it shapes it. It “nudges” citizens away from purchases and behaviours the government does not like. Friends are considered as well and individual credit scores fall depending on their trustworthiness. It’s not possible to imagine how far this will go in the end.

Howeverm to get us all there, to that situation, we need to be distracted from what is going on in the background. Some, are already concerned.

Distraction – detaching us from truth and reality

The Guardian wrote an interesting piece recently which highlighted some of the concerns of those with expert insider knowledge of the tech industry. For instance, Justin Rosenstein, the former Google and Facebook engineer who helped build the ‘like’ button – is concerned. He believes there is a case for state regulation of smartphone technology because it is “psychologically manipulative advertising”, saying the moral impetus is comparable to taking action against fossil fuel or tobacco companies.

“If we only care about profit maximisation,” he says, “we will go rapidly into dystopia.” Rosenstien also makes the observation that after Brexit and the election of Trump, digital forces have completely upended the political system and, left unchecked, could render democracy as we know it obsolete.

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Brave New 1984

Imagine a boot, worn by Facebook, Amazon, and Google, or what ever new company rises to the top, stomping on the face of humanity, forever.

goldenequity
12-02-2017, 05:07 AM
you win 'the most frightening post' on RPF.
God help us all. :eek:

DamianTV
12-02-2017, 02:52 PM
you win 'the most frightening post' on RPF.
God help us all. :eek:

That is one of the reasons that so many people are completely oblivious to what is really going on in the world around them: the Truth is simply too terrifying for the mind to process. So when you see people that have been "woken up", you'll understand exactly why the first reaction so many have is to go back to sleep as quickly as possible, and take the real world version of SOMA, which is simply to be distracted into oblivion.

Lamp
12-02-2017, 02:58 PM
That is one of the reasons that so many people are completely oblivious to what is really going on in the world around them: the Truth is simply too terrifying for the mind to process. So when you see people that have been "woken up", you'll understand exactly why the first reaction so many have is to go back to sleep as quickly as possible, and take the real world version of SOMA, which is simply to be distracted into oblivion.

Well just to clarify the concept of SOMA is something whose meaning Aldous Huxley appropriated from the Rigveda

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soma_(drink)

DamianTV
12-02-2017, 03:09 PM
Well just to clarify the concept of SOMA is something whose meaning Aldous Huxley appropriated from the Rigveda

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soma_(drink)

I was using it as a generic term for willful distraction from a horrifying reality. Personally, I think the reason people dont wake up or just go back to sleep is because of Soma, again, generic term. Ive read a few articles on how both 1984 and Brave New World partly got their versions of our Dystopian Futures wrong. One cant work without the other, so Brave New 1984 is on our doorstep...

Lamp
12-02-2017, 03:49 PM
I was using it as a generic term for willful distraction from a horrifying reality. Personally, I think the reason people dont wake up or just go back to sleep is because of Soma, again, generic term. Ive read a few articles on how both 1984 and Brave New World partly got their versions of our Dystopian Futures wrong. One cant work without the other, so Brave New 1984 is on our doorstep...

I'm not overly worried about this because I realize that history is cyclical and that we've been through worse.

DamianTV
12-02-2017, 03:55 PM
I'm not overly worried about this because I realize that history is cyclical and that we've been through worse.

Hindsight is always 20/20.

I have a feeling the longer we go on without true course corrections, the worse the inevitable corrections will be when they arrive. What is coming may very well be much worse than anything we have ever experienced before. So if we knew what was coming, we might say that we have been thru very bad situations, but it pales in comparison to what is coming. And the Stock Market, although not immune, is only one of many examples of the waxing and waning cycle you mention. What makes it worse is people not preparing for any sort of corrections, or worse, protecting the existing systems of enslavement due to their own disillusionment.