The World Economic Forum has boasted that surreptitious facial recognition will replace digital ID’s in Smart Cities in the near future.

During one of the panels at last week’s WEF annual meeting, Avathon CEO Pervinder Johar outlined his vision of a dystopian future of optimized and omnipresent surveillance.

Infowars.com reports: Johar, of course, would not put it quite that way.

Avathon, which produces AI tech, including the surveillance kind – believes that in the next five to ten years there will be no need for digital ID since facial recognition and other things will be built into smart cities.

The panel was dedicated to digital public infrastructure (DPI) – a buzzword used by digital ID proponents like the UN, the EU, the WEF, and Bill Gates – and Johar said the financial and identity portions of digital ID will converge to produce the result he predicted.

This suggests that the population will be under constant surveillance and identified at all times.

Johar had more good news – Avathon makes what it calls an industrial AI platform, a surveillance system that the CEO shared has been deployed in Round Rock High School in Texas – for children’s safety.

It utilizes a school’s existing camera infrastructure to proactively detect everything from a weapon to an open door, unauthorized access, or even a fire.

Another panelist, Hoda Al Khzaimi, Associate Vice Provost for Research Translation and Entrepreneurship at New York University Abu Dhabi Hoda Al Khzaimi, also spoke about the connection between the DPI and smart cities.

Digital public infrastructures came into manifestation because governments want to make sure that they provide seamless services in the rise of smart cities, said Al Khzaimi, at the same time effectively suggesting that the optimal application of DPI” is pushing digital ID on citizens.

Al Khzaimi also addressed the issue of DPI data.

What’s positive is that if this data provided by the DPI infrastructure are open and in many kinds of scenarios, you have open marketplaces for these data, users themselves can nudge governments and can nudge providers of these services.

And to tell them what do you want, and what do you not want and control the trends of how to deploy and build for solutions. Al Khzaimi also praised the public-private partnership on the DPI.

And while acknowledging the potential for abuse (you don’t want to subject the citizens to mass analytics if they don’t want to have this mass analytics infrastructure) she quickly contradicted herself by saying there are cases when this should be done – such as to analyze population data for health pandemic outbreaks.

Kapital Co-Founder and CEO Rene Saul spoke about Mexico’s digital passport (which utilizes bio-metric ID verification at the borders – something Saul did not mention), which he is a holder of, as a positive example of digital ID.

After all, it saved him 35 minutes.

I arrived to Europe for the first time, and I saw the sign with other three countries that had electronic passport. So, I saved 35 minutes just to enter Europe when it took me one hour.

So, that’s one of good examples, and that, and another good example of this technology is, it opened our borders, said Saul.

Know Your Customer (KYC) was also mentioned as helpful in developing digital services such as those used by banks. KYC itself is an invasive form of digital ID verification that incorporates document scans and bio-metric ID verification.

News Punch / ABC Flash Point News 2025.

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FixOurElectionProblem
FixOurElectionProblem
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January 30, 2025 19:52

Very dangerous idea do not comply. You will own nothing and eat bugs. Satan cities.

Orgy of Terror
Orgy of Terror
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January 30, 2025 19:54

Kind of like a modern day Gaza strip.

GoneFishing
GoneFishing
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January 30, 2025 22:31

How is this going to work with a mask mandate? Looks like a mask for me when I go outside.

Donnchadh
Donnchadh
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January 31, 2025 07:28

It all started off so well ,in the 70,s we had Hair and “The Age of Aquarius ” a brighter more open future – big business has destroyed that ,we now have mind control and billionaires planning our fate. As Revolution gets you jailed you are left with voting those out of office who approve of this total domination of your mind. There must come a point where the public say–enough !!! if not then what difference will you be from a automaton except you will be barely alive as a human being just a number and labelled “consumer ”… Read more »

Privatization equals Corruption
Privatization equals Corruption
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March 7, 2025 00:38

Racial segregation?

Donnchadh
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March 7, 2025 05:41

Mind control -“control the mind and you control the person ” -you are promised Heaven and given Hell yet people keep coming back for more as all people want is stability and peace and keep thinking “things will change ” but they never do only for the worse .