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How Do You Reconcile Reagan-era Freedoms with A.I.-age innovation?
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How Do You Reconcile Reagan-era Freedoms with A.I.-age innovation?

This is the all important question given the fact that generative AI amplifies totalitarian capabilities without any restoration or consideration of human rights.

Americans are entitled to freedom of expression, freedom from search and seizure of their private information, freedom from IP intrusion, freedom from quartering NSA or other government contract network squatters, so forth and so on.

With all the capacity granted to AI for innovation, why aren’t we more focused on actualizing the promises of American citizenship and the corresponding freedoms it should guarantee instead of demeaning them in the name of global innovation and safety?

“We live in a more dangerous world.” Let’s challenge this assertion in this weekend’s edition of The [Un]Sanctioned Citizen.

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FREEDOM HOUSE REPORT DIGEST

Governments Harness AI to Reinforce Censorship

Why isn’t the United States on this graphic?

Surveillance tools used on Free Assembly

*While this instance extrapolated the federal mass surveillance of public assembly of BLM actions, the progress and egress of events [both peaceful and “mostly peaceful”] were surveilled by the Feds. This rule applied to Right to Life assemblies and the J6 riots, as well. The editorial function here is to make a distinction. Assembly is not a crime in America. Found crimes like destruction of public & private property, assault and battery, or resisting arrest are not the same as assembly in an effort to promote civil expression. The Feds are applying surveillance rules and leveraging collective punishment to people who attend public assemblies. They are using force to impose government oversight of their politics and of their expression. The rules and the finance of these tools and equipment using public money are in some cases used in crimes against the US people, for obstruction of and retaliation against Constitutional exercised rights. The other crime committed is menacing use of public surveillance and obstruction of 6th Amendment rights, or the right to face the State’s accuser if it has collected personal information “in the course of a criminal investigation”- when no crime was committed. Yet another is unequally applied color of law on a persons political action. Yet another is denial of equal access to justice by obstruction of justice and prosecutorial misconduct; which fall under forms of public corruption in America. Free Assembly is not a crime. Our government just treats it like it’s crime when they are being corrupt.

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[Un]Sanctioned Citizen
A news and information offensive against those responsible for IP theft, privacy infringement losses and tying US rights around global trade deficits with APAC (CCP). They may hide behind carefully layered NGOs, complicit E&C fixer firms to scrub out dissent or competition, but we have you in our sights: Big Tech, Big Media, and their politicos. Now it's time to tell the rest of the world what we know and see every day and which locals paved the path to hell with other people's information.