If they can't chip everyone, they will still catalog everyone as much as possible. "AI" still isn't really intelligent but very good at pattern identification, within the parameters humans direct them towards.
And we see the development of this everywhere.
London streets https://greatawakening.win/p/15JTyXRl4A/london-installs-chinese-facial-r/c/
Florida police https://www.govtech.com/public-safety/boca-raton-fla-police-to-join-facial-recognition-program
European supermarkets plus https://greatawakening.win/p/15IrZ236wf/legal-complaint-filed-against-co/c/ https://expose-news.com/2022/08/01/legal-complaint-filed-against-co-ops-facial-recognition/
Mastercard (Russel Brand explainer) https://youtu.be/-i_LF543fB4
Airlines https://www.timesaerospace.aero/sites/aerospace/times/files/magazines/2022/arabian-aerospace-vol-14-issue-3/html5forwebkit.html (use toc or thumbnails menu to go to page 40)
Of course your data still isn't secure- https://www.businessinsider.com/trust-stamp-ice-data-breach-facial-recognition-contractor-demo-app-2022-5
And of course the tech is Chinese but the HK folk have their own ideas- https://greatawakening.win/p/15HuoEM8uH/hong-kong-people-are-cutting-dow/c/
Thoughts? Ideas?
Can't disagree with the premise. Just doesn't seem like this is going to be open source or transparent, ever. Sorry but I'm sort of black pilled on this part.
The good guys will decentralize "control" and the bad guys will continue doing whatever they want in the background. Take smartphones and their apps, for instance - the data can be captured at very many points, or the deep state can simply open their office in the relay stations or HQ of the appropriate company, without the public knowing.