Right
off the bat, here is a scene from the near-future: AI takes a look at
John Jones’ medical records, does instant collating, and comes up with a
disease diagnosis.
Jones’
doctor’s office contacts Jones. Via Zoom, the doctor’s AI assistant
slaps on a diagnosis, and an hour later, two bottles of medical drugs
arrive at Jones’ door.
One
problem: the data set assembled by AI is preposterous. Jones’ so-called
symptoms don’t add up to a disease. Only in another data set, held by
the CDC, do the symptoms require a disease-label.
There
was a saying at the dawn of the Internet: garbage in, garbage out. But
that was never the case. The predominant theme was always: garbage in,
garbage eaten and digested and deployed.
The
public is being treated to an awesome amount of propaganda, indicating
that faster and more comprehensive handling of data means progress.
“We
can profile this, we can predict that, we can discover what groups
believe and don’t believe, we can organize efficient approaches to
public safety, we can control traffic patterns, we can diagnose mental
disorders, we can present customized ads to individuals, we can make
cash completely electronic, etc.”
As if slicker manipulation of larger and larger data sets is, in some sense, “more accurate.”
Rube/yokel
response: “Well, that’s good. Remove the human factor. AI is
neutral. Data are analyzed objectively. Follow the science.”
When
in fact, this manipulating and coordinating and organizing is an
attractive cover for: bias based on the obsession to control
populations.
Example:
The psychiatric data set contains 300 labeled mental
disorders. Clusters of behavioral symptoms are listed for each
disorder. There are no lab tests. All the disorders are fakes. John
Jones’ life has been profiled 16 ways from Sunday. He is diagnosed with
mental disorder X-165 and prescribed a toxic drug that actually enhances
the “symptoms” used to make the diagnosis---on top of which, he suffers
brain damage. He’s now under control.
But the op is clean, bright and shiny, no human input. AI does it all. What yokel would object?
AI
contacts Jones by Zoom: “Mr. Jones, we’ve carefully analyzed over a
billion records of employment in the country. Yours was one of them. For
the greater good---of which you’re a contributing member---your job has
been deleted. However, we’ve found a somewhat comparable position in
Duluth. You and your family will be moving there in two weeks.”
Wow. AI
analyzed a billion records. Digested their import, mixed and matched a
few hundred thousand other data sets labeled “greater good,” and came up
with a solution. No Democrats, no Republicans, just
engineers. Planners. Humanitarian AI.
Example:
“We’re evacuating the area. A new coronavirus has been isolated. The
danger of spread must be curtailed. Details to follow in the next
hour. Prepare. All is well.”
Formidable early warning. Except, no new virus was isolated.
Example:
“The planetary AI grid is modulating energy use in Germany and
France. For the next 48 days, users will experience three brownouts per
day. Schedule to follow. Brownouts in Tanzania and Argentina have been
lifted.”
Three
billion data sets were analyzed to arrive at those conclusions. The AI
analysis took 58 minutes. Next month, the analysis will take 41 minutes.
The New York Times: “Earth climate-change programs 30% faster, Microsoft reports.”
MIT: “No human brain could calculate energy-use needs.”
A thousand new Fauci’s appear on the scene to explain to the public the wonders of data analysis, AI, and greater good.
A series of doddering Bidens and hammerhead Merkels are replaced by publicists fronting for AI engineers.
Data sets and AI are a million-layer cake sitting on top of, and concealing, false and sociopathic premises.
That’s the 21st century cover story.
There
will be many types of blowback. For example, data warriors will arise;
they’ll corrupt data sets, making them patently ridiculous, and disrupt
the AI logic.
And
in response, the System will keep developing new layers of AI control;
replacing as many humans (potential rebels) as possible.
This
article supplies context for my work exposing virus-isolation. “New
viruses” are data constructs, cobbled together by AI programs from
historical libraries of old gene-sequences. Those sequences, in turn,
are nothing more than hypothetical strings of data, once upon a time
assumed (without evidence) to describe other viruses.
Data sets, fraud, AI. Pillars of modern civilization.
“But…but AI has uses that are beneficial…”
Indeed. If that weren’t the case, the whole effort to establish AI technocratic tyranny would be exposed in two weeks.
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(The link to this article posted on my blog is here.)
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