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October 25, 2024 32 mins
In 2015 the UN established a framework for achieving a more equitable and stable society for all mankind.  According to UN climate change theory, our future is in peril due to climate change, environmental destruction, and the tyranny of poverty.  Because of our current destructive use of technology to acquire energy, grow food, and due to our unconstrained use of technology to acquire wealth while leaving other societies behind, a management process of all economic and agricultural activity must be put in place.  This requires technology to monitor our progress producing goods and services in manners considered sustainable and that do not harm the planet.

As computing technology has developed so rapidly, it is important to recognize the ability of digital technology to improve lives as well as its destructive nature when misused.  Therefore governance on a global scale must be adopted to ensure the equitable and safe use of technologies like AI, and that technologies like AI remain aligned with the sustainable goals of Agenda 2030.  

This is at the heart of UN Digital Cooperation, and rob you of your liberty.  

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The original video broadcast for this episode can be found here: https://rumble.com/v5gxfzx-ozfest-morning-mission-un-digital-cooperation.html

Show Notes for this episode are at:  https://www.studiohumanzee.com/2024/10/01/show-notes-helene-and-un-digital-cooperation/
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