If you thought that freedom of speech was worth preserving, then you should also value freedom of thought. Thanks to the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and the development of the Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem, decoding the human brain is already well underway. Just five years after historian Yuval Noah Harari told the World Economic Forum (WEF) that humans were hackable and that organisms were algorithms, these predictions have come to fruition. The WEF Annual Meeting 2023 revealed that the technological framework is already in place. “We can pick up and decode faces that you’re seeing in your mind — simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank account” states Nita Farahany.
One Social platform was developed defend agaisnt these threats by having a platform with no algrorithms or data collection and a One cause to raise awareness of these threats to human rights. By providing a social network that does not rely on algorithms or data collection, and to propose a solution with a code of ethics to follow in order to defend against the misuse of any technologies that violate human dignity and autonomy, and, more importantly, help people build their own firewalls. The unelected billionaires who meet every year at the WEF and have since been planning this dystopian nightmare. According to a World Economic Forum (WEF) presentation, decoding the human brain is already well underway thanks to AI and the Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem.
"They are talking about taking away all your bodily and mental autonomy, where everything you do and think can be tracked. This is no longer science fiction and One Social Cause is focused on these human rights threats by raising awareness of these horrifying plans that governments and big tech are now pursuing," says Mark Lacey, co-founder of One Social. One Social will also present a code of ethics from Lacey's AI Manifesto, "Keeping Natural Human Code Supreme," that can be followed, which includes the requirement of full transparency of any algorithms that interfere or interact with humans, AI, or technologies that have the ability to intrude on our bodies or brains, requires full consent, and ensures that human dignity is protected.
Five years after historian Yuval Noah Harari told the World Economic Forum that humans were hackable and organisms were algorithms, Harari's insights have come to fruition. WEF Annual Meeting 2023 session on “Ready for Brain Transparency?” opened with a short video showing a dystopian scenario where employees’ brainwaves were not only decoded to determine their performance in the workplace, but also to determine whether they participated in illegal activity. “We can pick up and decode faces that you’re seeing in your mind — simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank account” stated Nita Farahany, in her World Economic Forum 2023 presentation.
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