Dystopia updates in the US
American investor Marc Andreessen says US tech founders are being secretly unbanked, theUS plans to control AI and remote workers are abusing the system.
Biden has made clear his radical plans for AI: Only 2-3 AI companies will be allowed, development will be completely under control. They are building an oligopoly system. Evenbreathing is forbidden except for a few companies. They plan to connect everything fromeducation to the door of the house to the layer of control. Education, loans, etc. are entrustedto these new digital guardians. The smart home concept means the government’s monitoringoffice. The US government is redefining censorship.
Andreessen also says that 30 tech founders have had their banking services terminatedwithout warning, explanation or appeal. The US government is silent, its power unlimited. Democracy is on paper.
Andreessen says some public employees only show up for work one day a month, yet continue to receive full salaries. Elon Musk offers a solution, “You can work from home, but not for us.”
Looking at this picture, we see a reality that rivals modern dystopias. Orwell had a narrowvision when he wrote 1984.
National security with Chinese drones
US national security policy has shifted to a bulk order model from China. Andreessen saysthat 90 percent of US military drones are Chinese-made, that Federal Aviation Administration regulations are killing American manufacturers, and that these drones could be weapons orespionage platforms. The US military flies Chinese-made drones, disqualifying Americanmanufacturers.
Andreessen says the US Department of Agriculture is promoting high fructose corn syrup, creating a controversial inverted food pyramid.
Andreessen also says that the conflict in Silicon Valley is growing, with one side blindlyfollowing media narratives and the other side seeing the facts. One group takes every New York Times headline as scripture, choosing to swallow the media’s prepackaged stories.
In the US, power and control have merged with technology to produce a digital version of Frankenstein. A world trapped between bureaucracy, power and technology. The US government dispenses silence rather than freedom, and technology aims to control rather thanmake life easier. The dark side of the modern world.