Posted on 03/12/2022 8:12:26 AM PST by Fitzy_888
…to accessibility within public places such as concerts, sporting events, and other assemblies. High social scoring individuals within the social credit market will be granted preferred access to both real and digital assets.
(Excerpt) Read more at finance.yahoo.com ...
ACTi
Alibaba
Amazon
Analog Devices
Apple
Aratek
Axis
Baidu
Bosch Security Systems
Broadcom Limited (Avago)
Canon
China Rapid Finance
Cisco
Deep Vision AI
Honeywell
IBM
Infineon Technologies
Knightscope
Logitech
NEC
Netradyne
Neurotechnology
NEXT Biometrics
NVidia Corporation
NXM Semiconductors
Omron Corporation
Panasonic
Points
Robert Bosch GmbH
Samsung
Sony
STMicroelectronics
Tencent
Texas Instruments
Toshiba
And, Yahoo Finance sees absolutely NOTHING wrong with this, ping.
for the end times ping list
Evil to the core. Need Congressional action to stop it in its tracks.
What do all of these companies have in common? Either a Deep State connection or a CCP connection.
Or both.
...your PIN: 666
sounds like the hunger games to me
EXCERPT:
Select Report Findings:
The COVID-19 pandemic has facilitated substantial interest in citizen monitoring solutions
Infrastructure to support social credit systems represents a $16.1B global opportunity by 2026
Cameras and other optical equipment for social credit systems will reach $723M globally by 2026
Advanced computing will be used in conjunction with AI to provide nearly flawless identification and tracking
Various forms of biometrics will be used for identity verification as well as verifying the presence/location of people
Starting as tangential to public safety and homeland security, the social credit market becomes mainstream by2026
Social credit systems represent the ability to identify (mostly people but also some “things”) and track activities for purposes of grading behaviors and applying “social credit” scoring. A given grading/scoring methodology depends largely on social credit system objectives and metrics.
However, most systems will have socially acceptable behaviour at their core. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity as a combination of government, companies, and society as a whole must determine “good”, “bad”, and “marginal” behavior within the social credit market.
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Yes, the Democrat’s hell hole cities will of course have a higher net credit score and that’s where all the funding will go.
"Corporatism is a collectivist political ideology which advocates the organization of society by corporate groups, such as agricultural, labour, military, business, scientific, or guild associations, on the basis of their common interests."
So one sees that it is COLLECTIVIST. Collectivism is of the political Left, explaining all these corporation heads supoprting Democrats and adopting all the latest idiotic trends in wokeism.
The ideology flies directly in the face of liberty, such that one may be assured of one and one only of two outcomes. Freedom or slavery. I'll wager long-term on freedom.
EXCERPT:
Select Report Findings:
The COVID-19 pandemic has facilitated substantial interest in citizen monitoring solutions
Infrastructure to support social credit systems represents a $16.1B global opportunity by 2026
Cameras and other optical equipment for social credit systems will reach $723M globally by 2026
Advanced computing will be used in conjunction with AI to provide nearly flawless identification and tracking
Various forms of biometrics will be used for identity verification as well as verifying the presence/location of people
Starting as tangential to public safety and homeland security, the social credit market becomes mainstream by2026
Social credit systems represent the ability to identify (mostly people but also some “things”) and track activities for purposes of grading behaviors and applying “social credit” scoring. A given grading/scoring methodology depends largely on social credit system objectives and metrics.
However, most systems will have socially acceptable behaviour at their core. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity as a combination of government, companies, and society as a whole must determine “good”, “bad”, and “marginal” behavior within the social credit market.
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Read it slowly and let your lips move.
Read it again.
Yahoo doing their DS duty, in trying to *normalize* this.
These kind of lists can work both ways. The commies have yet to figure that out.
When I was young I used to think science fiction was just that, now I know better.
The bad news is, it's Orwellian slavery. The good news is, you can rack up social credits for volunteer work on snowmobile and ATV trails, shooting ranges, for rallies, etc., pretty much anything that shows one is doing something for the community.
There will be a local non profit gathering the info. Whatever organization, such as snowmobile club, ATV, motorcycle, ham radio, Excursion or other auto club, gun club must register with that non profit.
The system is to encourage folks, retirees in particular to get out and be active.
Sounds good so far? I'll bet it will be used in the long run to decide who gets food, medicines, health care, dental work, a place to live, etc.
You keep track of your volunteer hours and report them to the bean counters. So we pick what we want to do for "slavery credits". At least we can enjoy the wretched thing.
Helping with marksmanship classes, mowing the range, working on the range buildings, all great ways to rack up credits.
It's wrong, it's invasive, it's stupid, but if it's going to exist, might as well use it for good thngs.
You can make good money working in Satan’s Information Technology Department.
That Black Mirror episode is coming to life.
I refuse to play their game. If that’s to my detriment, so be it. In a former life I gave sufficiently to put me at or near the top of any social credit system. I didn’t get credit for it then, I seriously doubt I’ll get credit for it now, nor do I seek any. I have removed myself from practically any social discourse with the exception of posting here. I find life much more simple that way
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