Digital Authoritarianism: AI Surveillance Signals the Death of Privacy

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“There are no private lives. This a most important aspect of modern life. One of the biggest transformations we have seen in our society is the diminution of the sphere of the private. We must reasonably now all regard the fact that there are no secrets and nothing is private. Everything is public.” ― Philip K. Dick

Nothing is private.

We teeter on the cusp of a cultural, technological and societal revolution the likes of which have never been seen before.

While the political Left and Right continue to make abortion the face of the debate over the right to privacy in America, the government and its corporate partners, aided by rapidly advancing technology, are reshaping the world into one in which there is no privacy at all.

Nothing that was once private is protected.

We have not even begun to register the fallout from the tsunami bearing down upon us in the form of AI (artificial intelligence) surveillance, and yet it is already re-orienting our world into one in which freedom is almost unrecognizable.

AI surveillance harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and widespread surveillance technology to do what the police state lacks the manpower and resources to do efficiently or effectively: be everywhere, watch everyone and everything, monitor, identify, catalogue, cross-check, cross-reference, and collude.

Everything that was once private is now up for grabs to the right buyer.

Governments and corporations alike have heedlessly adopted AI surveillance technologies without any care or concern for their long-term impact on the rights of the citizenry.

As a special report by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace warns, “A growing number of states are deploying advanced AI surveillance tools to monitor, track, and surveil citizens to accomplish a range of policy objectives—some lawful, others that violate human rights, and many of which fall into a murky middle ground.”

Indeed, with every new AI surveillance technology that is adopted and deployed without any regard for privacy, Fourth Amendment rights and due process, the rights of the citizenry are being marginalized, undermined and eviscerated.

Cue the rise of digital authoritarianism.

Digital authoritarianism, as the Center for Strategic and International Studies cautions, involves the use of information technology to surveil, repress, and manipulate the populace, endangering human rights and civil liberties, and co-opting and corrupting the foundational principles of democratic and open societies, “including freedom of movement, the right to speak freely and express political dissent, and the right to personal privacy, online and off.”

The seeds of digital authoritarianism were planted in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, with the passage of the USA Patriot Act. A massive 342-page wish list of expanded powers for the FBI and CIA, the Patriot Act justified broader domestic surveillance, the logic being that if government agents knew more about each American, they could distinguish the terrorists from law-abiding citizens.

It sounded the death knell for the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights, especially the Fourth Amendment, and normalized the government’s mass surveillance powers.

Writing for the New York Times, Jeffrey Rosen observed that “before Sept. 11, the idea that Americans would voluntarily agree to live their lives under the gaze of a network of biometric surveillance cameras, peering at them in government buildings, shopping malls, subways and stadiums, would have seemed unthinkable, a dystopian fantasy of a society that had surrendered privacy and anonymity.”

Who could have predicted that 50 years after George Orwell typed the final words to his dystopian novel 1984, “He loved Big Brother,” we would come to love Big Brother.

Yet that is exactly what has come to pass.

After 9/11, Rosen found that “people were happy to give up privacy without experiencing a corresponding increase in security. More concerned about feeling safe than actually being safe, they demanded the construction of vast technological architectures of surveillance even though the most empirical studies suggested that the proliferation of surveillance cameras had ‘no effect on violent crime’ or terrorism.”

In the decades following 9/11, a massive security-industrial complex arose that was fixated on militarization, surveillance, and repression.

Surveillance is the key.

We’re being watched everywhere we go. Speed cameras. Red light cameras. Police body cameras. Cameras on public transportation. Cameras in stores. Cameras on public utility poles. Cameras in cars. Cameras in hospitals and schools. Cameras in airports.

We’re being recorded at least 50 times a day.

It’s estimated that there are upwards of 85 million surveillance cameras in the U.S. alone, second only to China.

On any given day, the average American going about his daily business is monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

Beware of what you say, what you read, what you write, where you go, and with whom you communicate, because it will all be recorded, stored and used against you eventually, at a time and place of the government’s choosing.

Yet it’s not just what we say, where we go and what we buy that is being tracked.

We’re being surveilled right down to our genes, thanks to a potent combination of hardware, software and data collection that scans our biometrics—our faces, irises, voices, genetics, microbiomes, scent, gait, heartbeat, breathing, behaviors—runs them through computer programs that can break the data down into unique “identifiers,” and then offers them up to the government and its corporate allies for their respective uses.

As one AI surveillance advocate proclaimed, “Surveillance is no longer only a watchful eye, but a predictive one as well.” For instance, Emotion AI, an emerging technology that is gaining in popularity, uses facial recognition technology “to analyze expressions based on a person’s faceprint to detect their internal emotions or feelings, motivations and attitudes.” China claims its AI surveillance can already read facial expressions and brain waves in order to determine the extent to which members of the public are grateful, obedient and willing to comply with the Communist Party.

This is the slippery slope that leads to the thought police.

The technology is already being used “by border guards to detect threats at border checkpoints, as an aid for detection and diagnosis of patients for mood disorders, to monitor classrooms for boredom or disruption, and to monitor human behavior during video calls.”

For all intents and purposes, we now have a fourth branch of government: the surveillance state.

This fourth branch came into being without any electoral mandate or constitutional referendum, and yet it possesses superpowers, above and beyond those of any other government agency save the military. It is all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful. It operates beyond the reach of the president, Congress and the courts, and it marches in lockstep with the corporate elite who really call the shots in Washington, DC.

The government’s “technotyranny” surveillance apparatus has become so entrenched and entangled with its police state apparatus that it’s hard to know anymore where law enforcement ends and surveillance begins.

The short answer: they have become one and the same entity. The police state has passed the baton to the surveillance state, which has shifted into high gear with the help of artificial intelligence technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic helped to further centralize digital power in the hands of the government at the expense of the citizenry’s privacy rights.

“From cameras that identify the faces of passersby to algorithms that keep tabs on public sentiment online, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools are opening new frontiers in state surveillance around the world.” So begins the Carnegie Endowment’s report on AI surveillance note. “Law enforcement, national security, criminal justice, and border management organizations in every region are relying on these technologies—which use statistical pattern recognition, machine learning, and big data analytics—to monitor citizens.”

In the hands of tyrants and benevolent dictators alike, AI surveillance is the ultimate means of repression and control, especially through the use of smart city/safe city platforms, facial recognition systems, and predictive policing. These technologies are also being used by violent extremist groups, as well as sex, child, drug, and arms traffickers for their own nefarious purposes.

China, the role model for our dystopian future, has been a major force in deploying AI surveillance on its own citizens, especially by way of its social credit systems, which it employs to identify, track and segregate its “good” citizens from the “bad.”

Social media credit scores assigned to Chinese individuals and businesses categorize them on whether or not they are worthy of being part of society. A real-name system—which requires people to use government-issued ID cards to buy mobile sims, obtain social media accounts, take a train, board a plane, or even buy groceries—coupled with social media credit scores ensures that those blacklisted as “unworthy” are banned from accessing financial markets, buying real estate or travelling by air or train. Among the activities that can get you labeled unworthy are taking reserved seats on trains or causing trouble in hospitals.

In much the same way that Chinese products have infiltrated almost every market worldwide and altered consumer dynamics, China is now exporting its “authoritarian tech” to governments worldwide ostensibly in an effort to spread its brand of totalitarianism worldwide. In fact, both China and the United States have led the way in supplying the rest of the world with AI surveillance, sometimes at a subsidized rate.

This is how totalitarianism conquers the world.

While countries with authoritarian regimes have been eager to adopt AI surveillance, as the Carnegie Endowment’s research makes clear, liberal democracies are also “aggressively using AI tools to police borders, apprehend potential criminals, monitor citizens for bad behavior, and pull out suspected terrorists from crowds.”

Moreover, it’s easy to see how the China model for internet control has been integrated into the American police state’s efforts to flush out so-called anti-government, domestic extremists.

According to journalist Adrian Shahbaz’s in-depth report, there are nine elements to the Chinese model of digital authoritarianism when it comes to censoring speech and targeting activists: 1) dissidents suffer from persistent cyber attacks and phishing; 2) social media, websites, and messaging apps are blocked; 3) posts that criticize government officials are removed; 4) mobile and internet access are revoked as punishment for activism; 5) paid commentators drown out government criticism; 6) new laws tighten regulations on online media; 7) citizens’ behavior monitored via AI and surveillance tools; 9) individuals regularly arrested for posts critical of the government; and 9) online activists are made to disappear.

You don’t even have to be a critic of the government to get snared in the web of digital censorship and AI surveillance.

The danger posed by the surveillance state applies equally to all of us: lawbreaker and law-abider alike.

When the government sees all and knows all and has an abundance of laws to render even the most seemingly upstanding citizen a criminal and lawbreaker, then the old adage that you’ve got nothing to worry about if you’ve got nothing to hide no longer applies.

As Orwell wrote in 1984, “You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.”

In an age of too many laws, too many prisons, too many government spies, and too many corporations eager to make a fast buck at the expense of the American taxpayer, we are all guilty of some transgression or other.

No one is spared.

As Elise Thomas writes for Wired: “New surveillance tech means you’ll never be anonymous again.”

It won’t be long before we find ourselves looking back on the past with longing, back to an age where we could speak to whomever we wanted, buy whatever we wanted, think whatever we wanted, go wherever we wanted, feel whatever we wanted without those thoughts, words and activities being tracked, processed and stored by corporate giants, sold to government agencies, and used against us by militarized police with their army of futuristic technologies.

Tread cautiously: as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, 1984 has become an operation manual for the omnipresent, modern-day AI surveillance state.

Without constitutional protections in place to guard against encroachments on our rights when power, AI technology and militaristic governance converge, it won’t be long before Philip K. Dick’s rules for survival become our governing reality: “If, as it seems, we are in the process of becoming a totalitarian society in which the state apparatus is all-powerful, the ethics most important for the survival of the true, free, human individual would be: cheat, lie, evade, fake it, be elsewhere, forge documents, build improved electronic gadgets in your garage that’ll outwit the gadgets used by the authorities.”

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28 Comments
Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
July 21, 2022 8:30 am

The “Mark” of the “Beast”

Rumplestiltskin
Rumplestiltskin
July 21, 2022 9:26 am

Yes, we know, blah blah blah blah blah blah. That is exactly why humans have wars, because some believe it is their right to rule over others. There is this though: “The Declaration of Independence” , “When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another”…. The first three paragraphs say it outright….. ” it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security “……

Apparently, our founding fathers knew full well the propensity of aggressive idiots to try and steal the power from the electorate to push their own ideas and biases, and thus put it to paper WORDS THAT SPEAK TO THE PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO CHANGE THAT WHICH IS TRYING TO CONTROL THEM WITH GUNS.

And to secure that right, they put to paper our Second Amendment; “The right of the people to keep and bear arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED”, and they meant that to be forever !!!

Remember my friends, anyone who wants to take away our 2nd Amendment guarantee right to bear arms are the enemy of the people because they have something they are planning to steal from you at gun point, meaning your security, safety and RIGHTS !!!

Marky
Marky
  Rumplestiltskin
July 21, 2022 10:50 am

Guns won’t be very effective against the AI robot drone swarms shooting lazers and sonic weapons at you. The sonic weapons will resonate into your brain from miles away and your head just explodes if you don’t blow your own brains out first from the excruciating pain. Fun times.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  Marky
July 21, 2022 12:13 pm

Another example, slaughterbots

Then there are the scalar weapons that have been hidden from the public because of “national security.” The overlords consider us to be their enemies. Don’t be so foolish as to think that they will not use them against us at some point. Marky is right, guns are no match for what our enemies possess.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  Vigilant
July 21, 2022 12:19 pm

Guns can be effective, but they have not been used so far to right the wrongs. At some point, the technology will surpass the ability to solve things with guns. Who knows when that will be? And yet here we are, everyone going to work to continue to support the system instead of fighting for our lives and the lives of our posterity.

laura ann
laura ann
  Vigilant
July 22, 2022 9:27 pm

So many wussies and cowardly men tocday who will stand up for their households and posterity. Baffling.

BL
BL
July 21, 2022 9:58 am

Do you use debit/creditcards, cell phones/computers, online banking, social media, and have wifi connected homes??? Tell me who intruded in YOUR privacy or did you hand it over with gusto?

Stucky
Stucky
  BL
July 21, 2022 12:25 pm

Do you use debit [No!]/creditcards [No!], cell phones [No!]/computers [Yes], online banking[No!], social media[No!], and have wifi connected homes[No!]?

I probably can’t totally hide from their surveillance machines … but I sure as fuck can make it difficult for them.

Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken
  Stucky
July 21, 2022 12:41 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ben Lurken
July 21, 2022 12:49 pm

NEVER buy HP!

I have a LJ1000 from 2005. Still works great but HP never offered drivers past XP. I have to use an old XP box as a print server.

HP are scum who intentionally make their own products obsolete or non-functional. DO NOT BUY!

ken31
ken31
  Anonymous
July 22, 2022 7:19 am

I still have my samsung laser printer from 20 years ago or more. It was $100 new. The toner cartridges used to also be $100, but now they are about 20, but I am only on my 3rd one.

BL
BL
  Stucky
July 21, 2022 2:03 pm

Good job Stucky!! The woe iz me over not having privacy when people gleefully hand over their life to them is really rather dumb if it is such a hot button.

It’s akin to enlisting in the military and then getting pissed off that they want you to be a soldier, JUST DON’T VOLUNTEER.

Red Coats
Red Coats
  Stucky
July 21, 2022 4:28 pm

I can even the playing field, I have a maser !

Vigilant
Vigilant
  BL
July 21, 2022 12:27 pm

Some people have been resisting as much as possible. The chessboard obsessed gamers have nudged us over and over again to involve computers in every aspect of our existence. Sadly, far too many people have been foolishly resisting the takeover.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  Vigilant
July 21, 2022 12:29 pm

Can’t edit.
I mean that it’s foolish to NOT resist the takeover.

Marky
Marky
July 21, 2022 10:45 am

Chinese model of digital authoritarianism

The Dragon gives the beast its power. Won’t be long before enforcement of the digital surveillance will be the AI robots flying around barking orders issuing citations (oh wait they already doing that) and vaporizing those who don’t comply worshipping the beast. Like a Clingon disruptor. No where to run, no where to hide. A fucing sci fi nightmare. Fun times.

Machinist
Machinist
  Marky
July 21, 2022 5:42 pm

a fucing Klingon?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
July 21, 2022 10:57 am

AI surveillance is the least of my problems. I’m a walking, talking HR violation.

brian
brian
July 21, 2022 11:18 am

Everything being incorporated into the west was developed and refined in china by the patriots bill scumsuck’n gates and brin of google fame. Yes it was also funded by the US government thru the most vile and evil organization on this planet, the cia. no surprizes, I know.

Communists HAVE to control everything, they are terrified that a free people will revolt against them and kick them to the curb. Why is baby castro quietly turning ootawa into a safe/smart city and ‘renovating’ the parlimentary buildings??? Because to the communists its a bunker they can feel safe in all the while keeping an eye on the peons, quashing any sign of uprising against them. 1984 to them is a playbook.

Everthing online, for the last three decades has been under surveillance and tracked. Watch Enemy of the State and its admitted in there, the NSA’s ability to surveil was huge, today… everything online whether the internet, cell comms, radio, everything… is recorded, tracked and databased, everything. You have been contributing to that database every day.

The only way to not participate is to go dark and move rural. 1984 is on the doorstep…

Vigilant
Vigilant
  brian
July 21, 2022 12:40 pm

You have been contributing to that database every day.

TRUE. One database and program is the Sentient World Simulation, active for about 15 years. It contains your digital twin. It uses your data to predict you, game you, and then to predict your behavior some more. It also predicts society collectively in order to plan the economy, wars, pandemics, and more. Mastering the Human Domain.

brian
brian
  Vigilant
July 21, 2022 4:13 pm

It also connects the dots between those you communicate and associate with… Welcome to the Hotel California version of the matrix…

laura ann
laura ann
  brian
July 21, 2022 5:00 pm

UN globalist agenda 2030, congress is bought and controlled, no use voting since it is too late to stop digital currency and monitoring 24/7. Not enough patriots now anyway to organize and oppose. Most people could care less about their futures, or their kids or g’kids. Clergy has been muzzled and do not oppose globalism or open borders, and have turned churches into social clubs. Mainline denominations are gov. controlled and gatekeepers for globalism. Home church or meet w/ friends in private. Stay low key and off social media. Interact only w/ likeminded and dump the rest who will only drag us down.

Vigilant
Vigilant
July 21, 2022 11:49 am

This is guilty until proven innocent. The collective over the individual. It’s the robotization of humanity, where every movement and thought must be streamlined to the demonic madmen’s idea of perfection. Lockstep.

It’s the ultimate exploitation, rape of the human soul. It’s demonic madmen using humanity as toys to play with, tools to further their ends, and subjects to experiment on. This is all severely anti-human. They did tell us that the goal is to master the Human Domain.

Vigilant
Vigilant
July 21, 2022 12:05 pm

Today, you believe that this is all OK because you have nothing to hide. But what about when the laws are changed? For example, it becomes illegal to read your Bible? Illegal to pray? Illegal to procreate?

Pay attention to what has been pushed during this covid “emergency.” It’s nothing compared to the oppression that is planned.

suzanna
suzanna
July 21, 2022 12:26 pm

Please remember, they are all in on it. The entire first world is bankrupt.
Everything we hear is propaganda to direct and redirect the populous.
The US pols have sold us out literally and figuratively, the country has
been bought and paid for. There are no more pensions and public works.
They are all in on it, true to character.

i forget
i forget
July 21, 2022 1:51 pm

Yeah, well…the digits that i.d. all the privates & other pawns in the databased g.i. citizen army “signaled” subsumption ~ death ~ into the nationworld borg lonnnnnng before now (long before WTC implosions, too). “Girls just wanna have fun,” boys too, & social animals got to have more cowbell & “security.”

And “intelligence” has always been largely artificial, too. Same as the good grades begot by copying the answers of those around you… or just by giving “Teach”* the parroted answers that fake required. Fake is monkey see monkey do.

To Sur(veillance), With Love. Sir, yessir! I love you, sir!

“Alexa(nder the “Great), do you love me?” “Yes, shit on my shoe, I love you.”

SOMS chickens come before SOMA eggs. And then comes Stalin’s (via presstitute mouth of Duranty) Omelettes.

Ridiculous, this fooking social manimal is.

https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-edward-blackbeard-teach-2136364

Mile4
Mile4
July 21, 2022 3:27 pm

If AI knows all,why are there any crimes?

Jeff M
Jeff M
July 21, 2022 4:14 pm

Just wait until AI approves or denies your purchases on your plastic card. Just wait until your AI doctor treats you (or not). Just wait until your AI judge meets you in a court of injustice. Don’t laugh. It’s nearly here…