On Sunday European Union President Ursula von der Leyen made her case for the world to adopt universal digital identities, comparable to the Covid vaccine passports, in order to help mitigate the risks concerning artificial intelligence.
She had this to say to the leaders and delegates at this weekend’s G20 summit meeting in New Delhi, India:
One thing seems clear: the future will be digital. Today I want to focus on AI and digital infrastructure.
As it has been described, AI has risks but also offers tremendous opportunities.
The crucial question is how to harness a rapidly changing technology.
It is telling that even the makers and inventors of AI are calling on political leaders to regulate.
In the EU, in 2020, we presented the first ever law on Artificial Intelligence.
We want to facilitate innovation while building trust.
But we need more.
What the world does now will shape our future.
I believe that Europe – and its partners – should develop a new global framework for AI risks.
It should protect us against systemic societal risks and foster investments in safe and responsible AI systems, at the same time.
At global level we eventually need to reach the broader community of the United Nations.
We would need a similar body to the IPCC for climate, and here we need additional outreach to the scientists entrepreneurs and innovators.
They need to provide the knowledge on the risks posed by AI – as well as the potential benefits for humanity.
Second, on Digital Public Infrastructures.
They can be a real booster to emerging economies.
India has achieved remarkable success in rolling out its Digital Public Infrastructures
We heard the Prime Minister, and we very much support his initiative.
The possibilities are huge, the investments, small.
The trick is to build public digital infrastructure, that is interoperable, open to all and trusted.
Let me give you one example that is reality today.
Many of you are familiar with the COVID-19 digital certificate.
The EU developed it for itself.
The model was so functional and so trusted that 51 countries on 4 continents adopted it for free.
Today, the WHO uses it as a global standard to facilitate mobility in times of health threats.
I want to thank Dr Tedros again for the excellent cooperation.
The vaccine passport the EU Chief is referring to was detailed by The WinePress upon its formal launch in June, jointly created with the World Health Organization (WHO), in anticipation for “future pandemics,” they say. The WHO will be the body overseeing these passports.
The WHO said these passports help “establish a global system that will help facilitate global mobility and protect citizens across the world from on-going and future health threats, including pandemics.”
Building on the EU’s highly successful digital certification network, WHO aims to offer all WHO Member States access to an open-source digital health tool, which is based on the principles of equity, innovation, transparency and data protection and privacy.
New digital health products in development aim to help people everywhere receive quality health services quickly and more effectively.
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
In late-August some EU members have already integrated a new system that will allow select Europeans to use their digital ID exclusively instead of displaying a separate passport or license when traveling.
The rollout and implementation of digital IDs is critically important for world leaders, bankers, and other think tanks. Again in June former British Prime Minister Tony Blair referred to digital IDs as the “great enabler.” Blair and his team wrote in a roadmap document at the time:
This great enabler is digital identity. Not just a new piece of identity, but a new system for managing the information we share with government that is suited to the way we live our lives today. It is a digital wallet for every individual that gives them access to their documents (for example, driving license) and control of their data.
The new ecosystem should make life easier for people and allow them to use their digital identity in many different contexts – not only to log in to government services but also to access commercial goods and services. This could enable them to prove they have a driving license when renting a car or verify their age online. It should also be accessible to everyone, regardless of whether they own a smartphone.
Blair would then later add in an interview:
The ID is a simple identifier on your phone, accessed using biometrics. It’s unique to you, and enables you to interact with the government system through one portal.
It allows you to get all the data you need about yourself in one place.
The vast majority of people will use it through a phone, and that’s the best way to do it.
Moreover, Sam Altman, one of the co-founders of Open AI and its product ChatGPT, has created Worldcoin in a bid, he says, to create a digital ID for all to curb the the threats AI creates via deepfakes and ID falsification – the identical thing the EU Chief is calling for.
Furthermore, Economics Professor Richard Werner, the man who introduced the economic philosophy of “Quantitative Easing” (QE1 and QE2), who was recognized by the World Economic Forum for his accomplishments, revealed in an interview in July the central banks are salivating at the prospect of launching central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), but in order to do that they really need the digital IDs to come first.
There is an argument to be made, and that is the entire Covid scam may have been run in order just to prepare things for the CBDCs and the real goal, or the big prize to them, [are] the CBDCs.
There is one step before then: they need digital IDs.
Werner explained, referencing the vaccine passports that did not make sense, he said, and how that framework is now being used as the basis for the new digital IDs and global health passports; for which they and the CBDCs will be interlinked, he said.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
Regular readers know that I have been sounding-off on the digital ID thing constantly, because it is obviously one of the next major tools for control, and the head of the EU is reaffirming this goal once more.
AI is being used as the proxy for this, among other things. Problem. Reaction. Solution. These liars and technocrats, militaries of the world, created the problem with AI, its causing all this havoc already, and now the digital IDs will be their “solutions.” It’s the Hegelian Dialectic. Of course, other things like shamdemics, famine and meat taxes, CBDCs and social credit, and internet behavioral scores, will gel just nicely with these digital IDs.
“One Future,” you say. History is repeating itself:
And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.
Genesis 11:6
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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