PARENTS! Get your children OUT of government schools while you can!


In the name of keeping children safe from mass shootings and other such threats, the Dallas Independent School District (ISD) has launched a new pilot program with a company called Davista that uses artificial intelligence (AI) robots to monitor each and every student at all times, and report back to the mother ship whenever a student deviates from his “baseline” behavior.

A chilling, real-life manifestation of the type of futuristic, dystopian technologies portrayed in movies from the past, Dallas ISD’s AI scheme will remove all personal privacy from every student’s life. Using a complex and advanced algorithm, each child’s behavior will be monitored and recorded continuously for use in predicting what that child might do at some point in the future.

Much like what was depicted in the 2002 sci-fi action film Minority Report, Dallas ISD aims to identify “pre-crime” activity with students in order to punish the ones who display behaviors that administrators, or in this case the AI robots they tasked with spying on students, find suspicious.

“The ‘alarm’ that the surveillance system will sound is triggered not by a concerned parent or teacher or administrator, but by a computer that targets, tracks, and predicts the future behavior of children under its never-blinking electronic eye,” explains Joe Wolverton, II, JD, writing for The New American.
PARENTS! Get your children OUT of government schools while you can! In the name of keeping children safe from mass shootings and other such threats, the Dallas Independent School District (ISD) has launched a new pilot program with a company called Davista that uses artificial intelligence (AI) robots to monitor each and every student at all times, and report back to the mother ship whenever a student deviates from his “baseline” behavior. A chilling, real-life manifestation of the type of futuristic, dystopian technologies portrayed in movies from the past, Dallas ISD’s AI scheme will remove all personal privacy from every student’s life. Using a complex and advanced algorithm, each child’s behavior will be monitored and recorded continuously for use in predicting what that child might do at some point in the future. Much like what was depicted in the 2002 sci-fi action film Minority Report, Dallas ISD aims to identify “pre-crime” activity with students in order to punish the ones who display behaviors that administrators, or in this case the AI robots they tasked with spying on students, find suspicious. “The ‘alarm’ that the surveillance system will sound is triggered not by a concerned parent or teacher or administrator, but by a computer that targets, tracks, and predicts the future behavior of children under its never-blinking electronic eye,” explains Joe Wolverton, II, JD, writing for The New American.
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