By: Anthony Morelli
Gun grabbers have a horrifying new tool to attack gun owners.
They have figured out a way to unleash the powers of artificial intelligence.
And now gun owners may have nowhere to hide as this new technology gains power.
The future of artificial intelligence is being hotly contested. Some believe it will be a benefit to the world, while others believe it could be a tool for tyranny.
No one can say for certain how it will unfold, but gun-grabbing politicians are doing everything they can to utilize this new technology for the benefit of their agenda.
They are testing out artificial intelligence monitoring systems in schools to find people who have guns. They know that the public will be okay with this, since many people are afraid of school shootings.
But if this program is successful, it will not stop with schools. Gun grabbers will be attempting to use this new technology everywhere to track people who are carrying guns.
And if they succeed it will be nothing short of a calamity for people who want to exercise their Second Amendment rights.
According to the Associated Press, “Kansas could soon offer up to $5 million in grants for schools to outfit surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence systems that can spot people carrying guns. But the governor needs to approve the expenditures and the schools must meet some very specific criteria.
“The AI software must be patented, ‘designated as qualified anti-terrorism technology,’ in compliance with certain security industry standards, already in use in at least 30 states and capable of detecting ‘three broad firearm classifications with a minimum of 300 subclassifications’ and ‘at least 2,000 permutations,’ among other things.”
Gun rights supporters should not ignore this just because it is limited to schools for the time being.
This technology could have far-reaching implications for the constitutional rights of Americans – not only for gun rights, but also for the privacy rights guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment.
The article continues, “The legislation pending before Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly highlights two things. After numerous high-profile shootings, school security has become a multibillion-dollar industry. And in state capitols, some companies are successfully persuading policymakers to write their particular corporate solutions into state law.”
“On Friday, Missouri became the latest state to pass legislation geared toward ZeroEyes, offering $2.5 million in matching grants for schools to buy firearms detection software designated as ‘qualified anti-terrorism technology.’”
Missouri is a state that is controlled by Republicans, which shows that even Republican politicians can be snookered into supporting things that will eventually be weaponized against them.
Artificial intelligence may end up having some good uses in the future. But there are serious dangers to it as well, and tyrants are eager to find new ways to use it for oppression.
If gun rights supporters don’t organize to stop the spread of this technology, it could spell the end of the Second Amendment.
And the biggest tragedy would be that it was totally preventable if people had simply seen the danger coming.
