The World Economic Forum (WEF) is calling for the public to be monitored with “wearable sensors” that will use artificial intelligence (AI) as part of a “digital health” system.
Klaus Schwab’s globalist organization argues that the AI tracking devices are needed to “improve healthcare.”
In a statement on its website , the WEF lays out plans for individuals to be required to wear Internet-connected “sensors” that will use AI to supposedly monitor their health.
The WEF’s “head of Shaping the Future of Health and Healthcare” Shyam Bishen insists that this mass public surveillance system will “accelerate” work around improving healthcare.To roll out the system on a global scale will take both the deployment of technology and a comprehensive plan, Bishen explains.The plan involves the use of big data models, telehealth, predictive medicine, wearable sensors, and several interconnected platforms and apps, according to Bishen, a member of the WEF executive board.The WEF unveiled […]
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