Free Speech vs. Big Tech Censorship
Hear Us, Big Tech!!!
We are Tired of your Censorship.
The Shadowbanning
The De-Boosting
The Deplatforming
The Banning
The De-Monetization
The War on Independent Media and Content Creators.
Free Speech vs. Big Tech Censorship
Hear Us, Big Tech!!!
We are Tired of your Censorship.
The Shadowbanning
The De-Boosting
The Deplatforming
The Banning
The De-Monetization
The War on Independent Media and Content Creators.
A documentary exploring how artificial intelligence is changing life as we know it — from jobs to privacy to a growing rivalry between the U.S. and China.
Continue reading “Ed Jewett: In the Age of AI – Destroying the Middle Class”

Reflections on the recently launched Global AI Index, by Tortoise
The AI arms race: A groundbreaking new index ranking 54 countries
Phi Beta Iota: Publics and Governments are rashly avoiding consideration of the dangers inherent in AI — we still do not document normal code, AI is an order of magnitude more complex and will fail in complex ways. The best modern expression of concern was recently delivered by the UK PM to the UN, where he was not taken seriously by most, but should have been.

Sacha Baron Cohen Calls For Global Free Speech “Purge” and ADL Takeover of All Social Media
Issues censorship battle plan to purge all non ADL-approved speech and arrest Big Tech heads who don’t comply

The Cost of Indifference and the Value of Data Governance
The DarkCyber team suggests a peek at “Unsecured Server Exposes 4 Billion Records, 1.2 Billion People.” The write up states:
Scientific American: Mind Control by Cell Phone
WIRED: 5G smartphones cause cancer; Big Wireless doesn’t want you to know
Technocracy: Harvard Physicist: ‘No Safe Way To Implement 5G’
Fighting the Unprecedented ‘Proletarianization’ of the Human Mind
“The Age of Disruption: Technology and Madness in Computational Capitalism”
A book by Bernard Stiegler
Leonid Bilmes / Los Angeles Review of Books
Stiegler argues that the risk-taking ethos of modern capitalism has created a generalized spirit of “disinhibition” that is a threat to law, morality, and governance.
Stiegler firmly believes that a distinction must always be upheld between “authentic thinking” and “computational cognitivism” and that today’s crisis lies in confusing the latter for the former.