WE HAVE MOVED!

"And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the midst of heaven,
saying with a loud voice: Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth....
[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]

Thursday, March 29, 2018

NWO POLICE STATE: China rolls out AI and facial recognition to fine jaywalkers via text

NWO POLICE STATE: China rolls out AI and facial recognition to fine jaywalkers via text

Traffic authorities in the Chinese city of Shenzhen have teamed up with an AI firm named Intellifusion to carry out the rather dystopian policing, reports the South China Morning Post. Already traffic police in the city have been using Intellifusion software and cameras to identify passing jaywalkers and project their faces and identifying information on large screens located near intersections For all to see, but now Intellifusion is taking its surveillance a step further.


 The company is partnering with social media platforms including WeChat and Sina Weibo and local mobile phone carriers so it can text jaywalkers the second they offend. Police will also have the option of delivering a ticket and fine on the spot for people who are picked up by the AI system for repeat offenses. READ MORE




Brain implants intended for humans to be tested on animals

Brain implants intended for humans to be tested on animals
Neuralink, a company co-founded by Elon Musk that aims to develop brain implants for boosting people’s mental capabilities, had plans to test products on animals, according to a new report. The new information provides rare insight into Neuralink’s earliest plans for executing on its bold vision, which could ultimately diversify Musk beyond cars with Tesla and space travel with SpaceX.
The report on Wednesday from Gizmodo points to a letter Neuralink employee Jared Birchall sent to a San Francisco city department last year that mentions plans for “a small operating room for in vivo testing, and a small room to house rodents.” Musk hasn’t spoken much about Neuralink in the past. But he has said that before the company would seek to deploy its technology for a wider population — which could be seven to nine years away — Neuralink would first try to help people with certain kinds of disabilities. READ MORE