AI and DNA editing combine for China as Super-Soldiers are now on the menu for them, as America plays with pronoun stupidity
Communist China is strategically advancing its influence by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with DNA editing technologies, raising concerns about global security, warns UK MP Sir Iain Duncan Smith. Speaking at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, Sir Iain highlighted the potential threat if China, under the control of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), dominates AI and genomics. This dominance could grant China unprecedented power over major industries, particularly in global healthcare.
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The MP emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue, drawing attention to reports of the CCP harvesting DNA from millions worldwide through covert use of healthcare products. Sir Iain stressed that overlooking this threat could lead to global security risks comparable to those seen during World War II and the Cold War.
He pointed to ongoing investigations across five countries concerning the CCP’s use of prenatal tests, such as the “NIFTY” tests developed by Chinese genomics giant BGI. These tests, designed in collaboration with the CCP’s military wing, claim to screen for genetic conditions. However, the DNA data collected is stored on servers in mainland China, allowing the CCP access at any time. Sir Iain criticized the shortsightedness of granting China rights to use this global genomic data.
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BGI’s involvement in human rights abuses, including forced DNA harvesting from Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang Province, led to some units of BGI being blacklisted by the United States.
Sir Iain placed the threat in a broader context, describing it as part of a “new axis of totalitarian states,” which includes Iran, North Korea, and Russia, with China at the helm. This alliance, he argued, poses a growing threat to the free world and collaborates with authoritarian regimes in Burma and Syria.
Behind China’s Plans to Build AI for the World – Politico
As China emerges as a global leader in AI and genomics, Sir Iain stressed the need for international leadership to recognize this axis as an “existential risk to humanity.” He urged the free nations of the world to confront the combined threats posed by these powers, emphasizing the interconnectedness of conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and China’s threats against Taiwan within this axis.
To Sum it all up, Sir Iain warned that a new struggle akin to those in the Cold War and World War II is resurging, demanding a decisive response from free nations. The MP dispelled the notion that the fall of the Berlin Wall marked an unequivocal victory for democracy and freedom, asserting that the current geopolitical landscape requires a vigilant and robust stance against the emerging authoritarian axis.
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Major Points Discussed:
- China’s strategic integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with DNA editing technologies raises concerns about its potential global influence, particularly in critical sectors like healthcare.
- The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is reportedly harvesting DNA from millions worldwide through covert utilization of healthcare products, posing a significant threat to global security.
- Ongoing investigations reveal that prenatal tests, like the “NIFTY” tests developed by Chinese genomics giant BGI, allow China access to genomic data of individuals worldwide. Granting such rights is criticized as a shortsighted move.
- BGI, involved in DNA harvesting, has also been implicated in human rights abuses, including forced DNA collection from Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang Province, leading to blacklisting by the United States.
- China, leading a “new axis of totalitarian states” alongside Iran, North Korea, and Russia, poses a growing threat to the free world. The alliance collaborates with authoritarian regimes in Burma and Syria, emphasizing the need for global recognition and action.
D. Fillippi, Freelance Writer for Whatfinger News.
Comments – Threads – Links
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