Since you are a subscriber to my news service, (needtoknow.news), I won’t waste time telling you what you already know about how Microsoft and Apple are in a race to load their computers with AI spyware.
The process is already far advanced, and it’s almost impossible to access any computer function without being prodded to use CoPilot or some other AI program embedded in our hardware without our consent. All major tech companies now are promoting upgrades to expand
the power of AI whether we want it or not.
You already know that your computer is spying on you and you know that the latest spyware is capturing an image of whatever is on your screen every second that you computer is powered on. That means
it's capturing a permanent video record of everything you view or create and an audio recording of everything you say – literally!
Even if you are computer savvy enough to know how to turn off some of these features, the newest versions either have removed that option or automatically
restore the "on" default every time you accept an upgrade to the operating system.
Worst of all, they are forcing this on us! In October, Microsoft ended support for all non-AI operating systems in order to push us to Windows 11, and Apple is pushing AI spyware in much the same
way.
Big Tech is not doing this for our convenience, although that’s the bait they hope will make us glad to have the upgrades. The real motive, however, is to create a surveillance system that, not only knows everything we do and every place we go and everything we say and everything we
like and everything we dislike and everything we buy and with whom we associate, but it’s also capable of putting all that together to predict with great accuracy what choices we will make in the future. That information even now is being analyzed to create a unique social-credit score for us that eventually will determine how much money we will be allowed to have - if any.
In today’s world, that information is worth more than gold or oil and is in high demand by most large corporations and especially power bloated governments.
So, what can we do about this? The answer is amazingly simple: We can remove AI software from our computers and block it from sneaking back in!
That’s exactly what Glenn Meder and his team do so well, and it’s also why I invited him
to conduct a special class for our subscribers on how to make it happen. And you don't have to be a computer geek to do it.
His class is titled: “How to Stop Your Computer from Spying on You.” You can sign up for it here.
The class is going live on Tuesday, January 27th at
5 pm PT / 6pm MT / 7pm CT / and 8pm ET.
This is one of Glenn’s most-often requested classes so feel free to invite your friends. They will thank you for it.
Register here for Glenn’s free class on How to Stop Your Computer from Spying on You.
G. Edward Griffin