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There's a new and dire threat to privacy that parents of school children need to be aware of and be prepared to fight against.
AI surveillance in the classroom.
Frank Landymore of Futurism.com reports, in a May 18 article, on a sinister plan hatched by the University of Washington to film pre-school children during class time. If this is going on in Washington, you have to believe it's going on, at least in the planning stages if not already happening, across the 50 states.
The article reports that a planned University of Washington study would've had preschool teachers wear cameras to "record first-person footage of everything in the classroom," including the children they were instructing, and use that footage to train AI models.
Remember, those behind the global technocracy movement believe the only value a human being will hold in the new society they are trying to create, is the data sets they produce. This was stated in the wide open a few years ago by World Economic Forum adviser Yuval Noah Harari. Without your personal data to be stolen, manipulated, and sold for profit, you are nothing to them but a useless eater.
Part of the plan is to create a "digital twin" of every person on earth as an anchor to the new digital control grid.
So why wouldn't the Epstein class of entitled billionaire elites who harbor perverted, twisted views of children, want a daily video record of everything your child does in school? Every word uttered. Every facial expression. Every action and reaction. Year over year for comparison's sake. Then they can use this data to create algorithms that predict everything your child will grow up to become before he or she is 10 or 12 years old?
Harari, an Israeli historian and chief adviser to the WEF, has said that if he had access to artificial intelligence when he was younger, he believes he would have discovered he was a homosexual at age 11 or 12 instead of at 17. In fact, a Newsweek article from September 8, 2017, made the case that AI can predict "with startling accuracy" whether a person is gay or straight.
But this particular story, in the case of Washington State, has a positive outcome. It exemplifies the kind of parental awareness and bold activism that is needed to shut down the illegitimate use of AI technology in the classroom.
Below is an excerpt from the Futurism article:
If a parent was uncomfortable with all that, they had to manually opt-out — meaning that unless the researchers were given a formal no, a parent's child would've been automatically opted into the experiment.
"With your permission, your child's lead teacher may wear a small teacher-worn camera that captures the teacher's approximate first-person perspective, and/or we may place a fixed video camera in the classroom," reads a document given to parents and obtained by 404 Media in a new investigative piece. "These videos simply capture the normal interactions between teachers and children during regular classroom activities."