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Are We Willingly Walking Into a Digital Prison?
Monday, December 1, 2025
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The Illusion of Privacy
People often welcome technology into their lives without questioning its long-term effects. Take cell phones, for instance.
Many can't imagine life without them, but they rarely think about how these devices track their every move.
- GPS, WiFi, and cell towers can pinpoint your location at any time.
- Apps can secretly access your microphone and camera, even when the phone is off.
- Your private moments could be recorded and stored without your knowledge.
The Push for Total Transparency
Some global leaders openly talk about ending privacy.
- Klaus Schwab, former head of the World Economic Forum (WEF), once said that people will have to accept total transparency in the future.
- He didn't mention if this rule would apply to everyone, including the elites.
- Ida Auken, another WEF member, wrote an essay about a future where people own nothing and have no privacy, but she claims life will be better.
- This sounds like a dream, but it comes with a catch: your life will be an open book for those in power.
The Myth of AI Objectivity
AI is another area where people are putting too much trust.
- Some believe AI is objective and free from bias because it doesn't have emotions.
- But AI is not perfect. It relies on human input and can give wrong information.
- People often quote AI without checking the facts, which is exactly what some globalists want.
- If everyone gets the same answers from AI, it could lead to a world where only one perspective is accepted.
The Future of AI Governance
Elon Musk has spoken about a future where AI is in charge.
- He believes AI will take over because it will be smarter than humans.
- But this future is only possible if people allow it to happen.
- The truth is, we can choose to use technology or not.
- We can decide to limit our digital footprint and resist AI governance.
- The question is, will we?
The Practical Issues with AI
There are also practical issues with relying too much on AI.
- For example, the energy needed to power advanced AI systems is enormous.
- Current energy sources can't support this kind of technology.
- Even Musk admits that a significant increase in energy output is needed.
- This means more work for humans, not less.
- It also raises the risk of societal breakdown.
The Power of Choice
In the end, technocracy depends on human compliance.
- People must choose to participate in this system.
- The future is not set in stone.
- We have the power to decide how technology shapes our lives.
- If a piece of tech makes our lives worse instead of better, we should reconsider its use.
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