Before I was deep in the medical freedom fight I used to spend a lot of time on issues related to technology and freedom.
It’s very scary how technology could take our freedom.
Today on LinkedIn there was an article about a start-up in Japan that will use video feedback from online meetings to “visualize psychological safety and mental-health”:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6893863711509929984/
And we all know how many bugs computer systems can have particularly in their early days.
If this is being tested in Japan you have to image Western companies - and Western governments - have been working on this technology too.
So what happens if the computer decides you are a danger?
What if the computer thinks you need mental health attention?
It could be easy to see how this techology could be used to take people’s rights and to quell those that don’t agree with the “consensus” views pushed by those in power.
What if you are genuinely upset or sad about bad things happening in the world of government? Will you be ushered off, locked up and fed pills so that the world never hears your voice that something is wrong?
These are important questions that need to be answered.
Technology today is powerful. Digital rights need to be protected.
It’s time to get ahead of these issues and make sure technology doesn’t crush the future of democracy.
It’s on our radar and we are working on it here at The American Freedom Information Institute, Inc. We’d like your support.
Shawn
NOTE: While legal issues are discussed this is education and is not legal advice. It is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Please consult your own attorney on your situation and to get legal advice about your circumstances. Courts are unpredictable may disagree with the author’s opinions.
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