I’m bored and vaguely hopeful, so I’m going to post a lot about this weirdness that I keep seeing it in the news, or on tumblr, so people can probably figure it out:
- The military is collecting and storing biometric data from a whole range of people, and using it to automatically train a giant AI which will become the sole administrator of any and all human lives, forever and ever
- Some of this data is being done with face recognition technology, but then the military is also collecting data with body recognition, and other sensors
which can provide a detailed picture of who a person is in minute detail.- These sensors will also be linking together in “social bots,” which have names like “Sister 2.0”
which the military hopes will be able to personally mentor and guide people through their post-human lives- The heroic goal is to enable this system to know a person on a personal level, in order to provide them with a uniquely personal experience in a unique life
And the military is doing this through grant money, but they’re very open about using these technologies for surveillance and recruiting, especially with young men, who tend to be paranoid about the government and military and tend to be less likely to talk about these kinds of issues than women or the elderly – which may be part of the reason for these creepy trends in how this stuff is being done





