China V. America: Global Battle for 5G Dominance
The United States and China are in a race to develop fifth-generation (5G) cellular wireless technology, which could determine who controls mobile telecommunications in the…...
The United States and China are in a race to develop fifth-generation (5G) cellular wireless technology, which could determine who controls mobile telecommunications in the…...
French protestors are ripping France's oppressive carbon-based tax, and intend to topple the French president altogether. This is evidence of a world-wide movement that is totally fed up with global warming fraud and political chicanery.
China aims to bankrupt 'untrustworthy' citizens, driving them to extinction. This is the harbinger of total Scientific Dictatorship where the 'system' does all the thinking and simply bans under-performers. No appeal or dissent is allowed.
The NGA answers to the Office of Director of National Intelligence and is charged with tracking everything that moves on planet earth. It is the ultimate in total surveillance in order to 'master the human domain'.
Herein lies the problem: Surveillance produces a tsunami of data that cannot be analyzed fast enough without a) supercomputers and b) Artificial Intelligence. Technocrats are in their element.
Smart Cities are being designed by Big Tech companies using failed urban planning designs from the 1940s and 50s, and they are a recipe for disaster. When the Public-Private Partnerships fail, the municipalities will be left with the hubris.
The Naval Research Laboratory has too many Technocrats with too much time on their hands. Still, this project points out that genetic modification is going on in every possible environment on the earth. What could go wrong?
Janitors can write off floor care as part of their duties, which means layoffs for some jobs. Robot automation is disproportionately replacing lower-skilled and low-paid jobs that are essential for unskilled employees.
Apparently He Jiankui is out of favor with Chinese Technocrats, since he has abruptly gone missing with rumors of his arrest. China seldom openly reveals outright and purposeful disappearances.
The suggestion is that a national database of everyone's DNA would be easier to regulate and hence, would ultimately lead to greater privacy. Who would be the 'regulator'? The government, of course. What could go wrong with that?