Pre-crime and fast emergency services>? Or more like having A. I. Computers hear and read you and if you speak up against the current NWO bye bye!! This is such NWO propaganda like it fools anyone who has an iq or 85 or above!!
WHO is going to create all the sensors (Asia is already over-taxed with pressure from green electronics demand) and WHO is going to pay for the HUGE investments needed for these things? What city even HAS this kind of money?
I don't think ANY of these will be made reality before 2016 at the earliest.
I'm all about green technology, but this is way too 1984 for me! How the hell can you predict a crime, an illness, an emergency before it happens? Scary!
Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521— National Medical Device Registry
(Page 1001 - 1007)
Bottom line people, they are creating the frame work to microchip us all under this IBM / Positive I.D. system deal in which all of our medical records, commerce (Purchase Items) and national/international travel will be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by IBM. The only way IBM can pull off Predictive Crime Prevention and Medical Tracking is if everybody is microchipped.
I don't know about the last 2 (predictive crime prevention particularly worries me, huge potential for abuse) but but the first 3 are already well on their way to large-scale implementation. Power companies everywhere are investing tons of money into smartgrids, many new buildings have central control systems that monitor almost everything & adjust the systems as necessary, elec. vehicles still need some advances in battery technology to be feasible for everyone, but the technology works.
@locke03 I'm thankful I wasn't the obnly one that worried about predictive crime prevention, not only does it have potential for abuse but if you have served your time in Jail the police have no buisness with you anymore
I think the reason people hate these "innovations" predictions is that they almost never come to pass in the time frame expected. They also may be rolled out on a VERY small scale, but would not be prevalent.
Esto no tiene nada que ver con el comcepto de ciudad. El planeamiento urbano se cambia desde conceptos más profundos. Es el camino pero queda demasiado para ser verdad.
Saludos desde Colombia, hablan de mucha automatización, y la alimentación que?, la cultivarán en los techos de los rascacielos o en invernaderos en forma de rascacielos, ya inventaran algo pero esa debe ser la sexta amiguitos.
This video made me laugh, In what reality will all of this happen in 5 years? The world is in recession, senseless wars happening all over the place and all-round worldwide instability. In 5 years there's going to be a new war in some other god forsaken country, the rich will still be rich(and some richer), the poor will still be poor(some poorer) and all these nice little ideas will remain where they are. On the drawing board.
@zuperxtreme I think you are missing the point a bit. No, not every city is going to have all of these innovations in 5 years. But many will have some of them by then. Each of these are beginning to take on some level of reality now in certain cities. That these technologies will be more advanced, and more common in some cities isn't too much of a stretch. At least we don't think so. But predictions ARE... well... predictions.
That whole "catching crimes" before they happen kinda concerns me. If ever we become a nation that depends on algorithms to determine our guilt, I'll be one of the first on a train out. Good thing the system hasn't been implemented or I could be found guilty of subversion. =P
2:21
predictive policing...
sounds scary... aspecially with ndaa
TheMrSpam 2 months ago
Pre-crime and fast emergency services>? Or more like having A. I. Computers hear and read you and if you speak up against the current NWO bye bye!! This is such NWO propaganda like it fools anyone who has an iq or 85 or above!!
E2ekiel555 8 months ago
We are on to you NWO Scum!!
E2ekiel555 8 months ago
I don't think It would be so perfect.
isleida3 1 year ago
Hubris.
cense13 2 years ago
OK, for one:
WHO is going to create all the sensors (Asia is already over-taxed with pressure from green electronics demand) and WHO is going to pay for the HUGE investments needed for these things? What city even HAS this kind of money?
I don't think ANY of these will be made reality before 2016 at the earliest.
Meowbay 2 years ago
I'm all about green technology, but this is way too 1984 for me! How the hell can you predict a crime, an illness, an emergency before it happens? Scary!
freeasaphoenix 2 years ago
reminds me of 1984..
blenderuser 2 years ago
The 2009 U.S. Health Care Bill:
Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521— National Medical Device Registry
(Page 1001 - 1007)
Bottom line people, they are creating the frame work to microchip us all under this IBM / Positive I.D. system deal in which all of our medical records, commerce (Purchase Items) and national/international travel will be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by IBM. The only way IBM can pull off Predictive Crime Prevention and Medical Tracking is if everybody is microchipped.
777equals666 2 years ago
Fail.
KzrrainzYes 2 years ago
watch?v=Hc5wxTzdPk8
imslicc 2 years ago
Now, why do the health and crime feats remind me of 1984?
bindermichi 2 years ago
I would've thought it is a good innovation if I didn't know a s//t about illuminati agenda.
viteminwater 2 years ago
This is just adding more to the slave grid.
hstone39 2 years ago 2
I was agreeing up until that last part. Sounds an awful lot like computerized profiling...
VvLestatvV 2 years ago 2
@VvLestatvV Yeah, that last part LMFAO.
ScorpiaX 1 week ago
ibm are illuminati scum
wakeup2nwo 2 years ago 2
I don't know about the last 2 (predictive crime prevention particularly worries me, huge potential for abuse) but but the first 3 are already well on their way to large-scale implementation. Power companies everywhere are investing tons of money into smartgrids, many new buildings have central control systems that monitor almost everything & adjust the systems as necessary, elec. vehicles still need some advances in battery technology to be feasible for everyone, but the technology works.
locke03 2 years ago
@locke03 I'm thankful I wasn't the obnly one that worried about predictive crime prevention, not only does it have potential for abuse but if you have served your time in Jail the police have no buisness with you anymore
ProfessorEdelstein 2 years ago
I think the reason people hate these "innovations" predictions is that they almost never come to pass in the time frame expected. They also may be rolled out on a VERY small scale, but would not be prevalent.
MrBaconTastic 2 years ago
Esto no tiene nada que ver con el comcepto de ciudad. El planeamiento urbano se cambia desde conceptos más profundos. Es el camino pero queda demasiado para ser verdad.
SilvestreVivo 2 years ago
Saludos desde Colombia, hablan de mucha automatización, y la alimentación que?, la cultivarán en los techos de los rascacielos o en invernaderos en forma de rascacielos, ya inventaran algo pero esa debe ser la sexta amiguitos.
izaith 2 years ago
This video made me laugh, In what reality will all of this happen in 5 years? The world is in recession, senseless wars happening all over the place and all-round worldwide instability. In 5 years there's going to be a new war in some other god forsaken country, the rich will still be rich(and some richer), the poor will still be poor(some poorer) and all these nice little ideas will remain where they are. On the drawing board.
Get real ...
zuperxtreme 2 years ago
@zuperxtreme I think you are missing the point a bit. No, not every city is going to have all of these innovations in 5 years. But many will have some of them by then. Each of these are beginning to take on some level of reality now in certain cities. That these technologies will be more advanced, and more common in some cities isn't too much of a stretch. At least we don't think so. But predictions ARE... well... predictions.
IBMSocialMedia 2 years ago 4
Playing Devil's Advocate, this is bull. Humanity would nuke each other to dust before this would get a chance to get off the ground.
Heartofadracky 2 years ago
Creepy as @$#&!
Jenophile 2 years ago
why 5 years? why not now????
werido55 2 years ago
Who is going to pay for this?
dvdragon 2 years ago 6
That whole "catching crimes" before they happen kinda concerns me. If ever we become a nation that depends on algorithms to determine our guilt, I'll be one of the first on a train out. Good thing the system hasn't been implemented or I could be found guilty of subversion. =P
AlwaysLearning2K 2 years ago
These are the most rediculous claims i have ever seen.
maetosult 2 years ago
None of this stuff ever comes true .....
obergsson 2 years ago 3
great ideas, but how what will it take to implement these ideas?
wdunn1984 2 years ago
1984, HERE WE COME!
I wanna be arrested for thought crime! =D
AustrianChaos 2 years ago 6
makes me laugh, especially the last one... no the last two.
...the house with the brain on the last floor..wtf, they have played too much fallout games?
YourCRTube 2 years ago
control freaks
MiCorazonNegro 2 years ago 3
oh, first? :D
viscolex 2 years ago