reclaimthenet on Nostr: The future being designed isn’t only dystopian — it’s seamlessly intrusive. At ...
The future being designed isn’t only dystopian — it’s seamlessly intrusive.
At the World Economic Forum, Avathon CEO Pervinder Johar predicted a world where facial recognition eliminates the need for digital ID. No passwords, no cards—just automated, inescapable identification embedded in “smart cities.”
The WEF’s “Digital Public Infrastructure” panel was a polished sales pitch for mass surveillance, disguised as “efficiency” and “security.” Johar proudly discussed Avathon’s AI surveillance tech, already active in Texas schools, monitoring everything — open doors, unauthorized access, weapons. All for safety, of course.
Panelist Hoda Al Khzaimi praised public-private partnerships in DPI while openly admitting mass analytics could be imposed on populations “for health reasons.” Because apparently, tracking everyone, everywhere, is the only way to manage pandemics.
At the World Economic Forum, Avathon CEO Pervinder Johar predicted a world where facial recognition eliminates the need for digital ID. No passwords, no cards—just automated, inescapable identification embedded in “smart cities.”
The WEF’s “Digital Public Infrastructure” panel was a polished sales pitch for mass surveillance, disguised as “efficiency” and “security.” Johar proudly discussed Avathon’s AI surveillance tech, already active in Texas schools, monitoring everything — open doors, unauthorized access, weapons. All for safety, of course.
Panelist Hoda Al Khzaimi praised public-private partnerships in DPI while openly admitting mass analytics could be imposed on populations “for health reasons.” Because apparently, tracking everyone, everywhere, is the only way to manage pandemics.
