EUROPEAN UNION ISSUES FIRST LAW TO ADMIT AND CONTROL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DIGITAL ANTICHRIST

 



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By Michael Carbone


The plan to spread and endorse AI also comes to Europe, the Digital Antichrist in fact will be a reality for the old continent as well. The European Commission for Digital Development in fact a few days ago approved a new law for the control of Artificial Intelligence throughout Europe, in fact the whole Parliament in Brussels (of which the pricipal party is the Party of European Socialists) agrees for a development of Artificial Intelligence systems that will be spread pricipally with the adoption of the "credit score system" in full Chinese style. But let's take a closer look in detail at what the EU plans to do.


The European plan for the development of AI 

As Euronews reports the European Union's Masonic institutions are working to create useful rules to regulate the field of Artificial Intelligence, and last Thursday, MEPs from the European Parliament committees dealing with the Internal Market and Civil Liberties gave a green light to the European Commission's proposed Artificial Intelligence Act (the so-called "AI Act"). 

The goal is to submit the text to the plenary of the European Parliament by June so that it can be finally adopted by the end of 2023.


The Act proposes to classify AI systems according to four levels of risk: from minimal to unacceptable. Solutions such as the social credit system used in China, which categorizes citizens' reputations in a distinction very similar to that between "good" and "bad," will be considered "unacceptable level," and therefore banned.

Other unacceptable uses include real-time biometric identification in public spaces, where AI scans a person's face and automatically identifies him or her.

"Artificial intelligence systems used in high-risk categories such as employment and education, areas that closely affect a person's life, will also be subject to strict requirements," so says Europe.
 


According to Yohan Laux of the Oxford Internet Institute, lawmakers will have to be careful not to narrow the scope of the definition of "AI" too much on the one hand, but also not to expand it too much thereby stifling research and innovation. The question of what falls under the definition of AI is very controversial in the whole process of drafting the law.

In the face of ever-evolving technology, the fear is that the new rules may soon lose their effectiveness. The co-rapporteur of the text in the European Parliament, Dragoș Tudorache, insists on the need to define a stable value base to regulate the relationship that companies, public administrations and citizens should have with Artificial Intelligence in the European Union.

Final approval of the regulation is expected by the end of 2023, and it will be followed by a grace period for companies that can, indeed, will have to adapt to obey the Digital Antichrist.


In short, from here we can see the double game of the EU ranting about the danger of AI and then approving it anyway. The European (Masonic) Commission itself clearly says that AI if not treated with caution can become highly dangerous, even talking about privacy regulations, this is of course a mockery since we know full well that AI will completely affect our lives (or at least, the lives of those who decide to stay in Europe under the EU's globalist and Marxist social-democratic tyranny), and as the EU itself says the principals. and as the EU itself says the main AI development systems will be those of tracking, so consequently there will be no privacy as in the Chinese credit score system whose first experimentation in Europe began in Italy, in Bologna, in 2022. We must also refer to the statements of Harari, the ideologue of Klaus Schwab, of his Fourth Reich and the World Economic Forum, he himself openly declares that AI, the Digital Antichrist will take full possession of our lives by 2030.









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