UN Partners With Big Tech To Weaponize AI Against Women

Remember just a few short years ago, when a few transgender “activists” demanded access to whichever bathroom they happened to identify with?

Remember when others were sounding the alarm that the transgender militants would hardly stop at the bathroom?

Well, they indeed have never stopped in their quest to apparently abolish gender entirely, with a particularly obvious aim at women.

After all, it isn’t as though women are taking over men’s sports and being identified as “man of the year” for varied woke corporations.

Men, however, are absolutely taking over women’s sports, women’s advertisements, and, well, just about anything uniquely female.

Almost as if the Dems have a vested plot against women, much as Clinton did against all the (justified) accusers sounding the alarm on her crazed husband.

Now, the ultra-globalist “United” Nations has decided it’s a great idea to team up with Big Tech in order to suppress information even further online.

As reported by The Blaze, the UN has decided to wade into censorship, chiefly by insisting upon the importance of turning the Internet into a massive nanny state.

According to the UN, “online information pollution is an urgent global challenge.”

Of course, the definition of “online pollution” is subject to opinion, but the UN isn’t terribly interested in a diversity of viewpoints.

Instead, the agency has insisted upon the urgency of combatting false information and “hate speech,” making it clear that “hate speech” can center on gender.

“[Hate speech is] any kind of communication in speech, writing or behaviour, that attacks or uses pejorative or discriminatory language with reference to a person or a group on the basis of who they are, in other words, based on their religion, ethnicity, nationality, race, colour, descent, gender or other identity factor,” the UN trilled.

“Gender or other identity factor.” Great.

Meanwhile, assailing conservatives, “straight” individuals, and other normative groups is probably just fine from the UN’s standpoint.

The UN proposed a number of ways to implement its ridiculous global censorship and surveillance plan, including having three reviewers sign off on so-called “quality control” for a given article or content piece online.

Of course, given how many there are, AI has been employed, and clearly programmed to be biased against women.

Then again, look at who are the Big Tech titans, most of whom have rather sketchy histories with women, including female employees.

Little wonder they want to erase them.

“[iVerify] will not be misused in ways that would undermine freedom of expression, freedom of the press or political and social rights,” the UN insisted.

Right.

Tell that to women who already see the real time impacts of AI’s anti-woman push.

As detailed in Fox News, NCAA athlete Macy Petty attempted to use AI to streamline a tweet regarding the importance of females in sports.

“I was trying to explain [in the tweet] that I’m an NCAA athlete, and that it’s important to champion the voice of female athletes and to stand up against this ideological war that’s going on that’s putting women in danger and taking away the opportunities for scholarships,” Petty recalled.

Unfortunately, the AI software, Chat GPT, was deeply offended by the idea of “girls’ sports.”

“I understand you would like to highlight the importance of girls’ sports being exclusively for girls … However, it’s important to emphasize inclusivity and equality in sports rather than promoting exclusion based on gender. Sports should be accessible and welcoming for all individuals, regardless of gender,” the AI sneered.

Yikes.

This AI program would be the same one that sings Biden’s praises while refusing to speak favorably about Trump or DeSantis.

And, after witnessing how successfully Big Tech shut down real political debate in the US, apparently the “liberal” UN wants to implement the same terrible blueprint on a world stage.

Author: Jane Jones


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