Your Mind’s Fingerprint

You may or may not be aware of just how much information is being harvested about you, but the current state of identity technology has been a threat to those who ‘have nothing to hide’ for quite a while now. It really doesn’t matter if you do wrongthink or not, that isn’t the risk; the issue now is that your mind can be patterned, and that pattern stored, sold, and traded as a commodity. With it, anyone using an AI trained for the task can highlight your presence absolutely anywhere you have typed anything, or recorded yourself in any way via your phone or internet presence – now, in the past, and into the indefinite future.

The average person has no idea how much of these behaviors have been and are being recorded, and it is likely far more than you think you’re providing. Your writing style, vocabulary, cadence, word choices, etc create a highly identifyable pattern. But collections include more than just what you provide to any platform or device, but also what you purchase, how often you access devices and platforms, what specific sites or services you go to, how often you go, how long you’re there, how long you’re not there, and so on. All of this builds a detailed picture of you, and it can be used to determine and even predict your thoughts, hopes, dreams, likes, dislikes, attitudes, beliefs, and fears.

The harm to you occurs when this dossier is used to expose or deny marketing information to you, to flood you with political messages or hide them, to provide incentives and rewards for some environments, services, or goods, or mask or deny them from you. Your profile can be of great use by healthcare providers, who will know what you eat or don’t eat or how much activity you get or don’t get, and can require or deny treatments based on those choices or behaviors. Insurance providers will enjoy raising your premiums or denying service based on this data too.

If you’re not cooperative with the correct social narratives, you can be doxed to any services you use, to employers, or even family and friends who might take your dissidence or non-compliance badly. Employers and service staff could be incentivized, paid, or mandated to put pressure on you, or report any valuable information. You could be denied travel or license priviledges, job opportunities, or the ability to purchase goods, move currencey or do any banking – not because you specifically did anything wrong, but because your psychological profile as determined by AI analysis has categorized you as someone who could, or will.

This has already been happening to people. For some services, you may be block by an AI administrator the moment it detects your personal device or IP address and connects that with your mental fingerprint. This may be easy to dismiss as a vendor’s perogative, but the practice has expanded beyond the scope of social media. Elon Musk’s AI company has just purchased X/Twitter. Why did he buy his own company from himself? So that an AI could do what a human proprietor cannot legally do. The law concerning AI is still very murky (where it exists at all), and this is an opportunity to take advantage of a huge lack of legal oversight.

If you have been wrongly assessed by AI, there is nothing you can do about it. You cannot request that an unjust, private profiling practice be corrected, and in most cases they won’t admit to using them, nor provide an option for appeal. This renders you powerless; it is an enormously powerful mechanism that is nothing less than the installation of a punitive dictatorial regime, and its being accomplished without changing anything in the visible political spectrum. ‘Corporatocracy’ isn’t just a derogatory term for the influence of corrupt business; its the literal extension of government past its boundaries.

I brought this item up again because the shareholders and partners of X are about to get full access to some of the best psychological fingerprint data available, and if you use or have ever used that service, you will be affected when your data is sold/proliferated to other partners:

Musk’s social media firm X bought by his AI company, valued at $33 billion *

You have been warned.

*That article is a ’33’ grade announcement btw

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