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I took a deep breath before writing this. Just so you know. I understand what I'm getting myself into. Again.
But no. They're not.
This is conspiracy thinking dressed up as insight.
They're not spending hundreds of billions of dollars building AI data centers because they secretly want to create a "digital prison." They're building them because they expect them to generate hundreds of billions in future profits. It's an investment in compute infrastructure, not some grand surveillance plot.
If governments or corporations want to surveil people, they already have far cheaper and more effective ways of doing it than constructing massive AI clusters.
Posts like this don't inform anyone or encourage serious discussion. They just replace evidence with paranoia and drag the quality of the platform down.
That aside digital surveillance prison already exists. Google, Meta, Amazon etc. know enough about their users to build a complete day-by-day activity list with high accuracy. Phones listen constantly, Windows logs all you do on their servers, the dystopian tech is already there. Whet most dystopian predictions missed is that instead of endless rows of Secret Service officers watching you, it's the advertisers who want to milk your attention.
Dystopian police state will start when police starts offering money for reporting crimes. Then all this data will pour into their hands, neatly tagged, packaged and sold.
Was about to say this: It is already pretty much here and Edward Snowden showed that it was kinda already there 10 years ago, at least in some form.
Snowden was a naive intellectual who thought that if americans knew they are getting fucked they would do something about it.
I think he achieved a lot, and made a huge difference to many people. He can't change the whole world, but naking a personal sacrifice to bring abuse to light is a good thing.
What they are more likely building is regional processing centers. Meaning most people have a tablet, a laptop, and a phone. All with ram, silicone, memory, and resources that sit the majority of the time. The phone gets more usage. But what if those tools were access points to a larger computer that did the processing for you? What if meant instead of having a stronger chip on your phone you just had sufficient speed of transfer for a larger computer to do the processing?
That would reduce the production costs of everything. Be easier to manage the supply chain, require fewer rare earth minerals
AND they can control/monitor all of the throughput? Security against enemies.
oh you mean the jerking off plot of silicon valley.
In a perfect world this sounds fantastic, but it will most certainly be exploited.
You know... Because people.
Oh yeah, this will totally only be used altruisticly. No funny business.
that's when they take the discs away
Yup. Once they have crested a point of adoption they are okay with. They don't even need 50% of the population. They just need to split the room enough that we group ourselves according to arrow's fallacy.