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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Resistance is futile,' says Qualcomm CEO. AI agents will be become invisible, inescapable, follow you across devices
From UK tech magazine The Register yesterday, about Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon's keynote speech at COMPUTEX 2026.
https://www.theregister.com/personal-tech/2026/06/02/qualcomm-ai-agents-will-be-as-transparent-as-they-will-be-inescapable/5249894
If you have smart glasses, they see what you see, so the connectivity needs to enable a very fast uplink, he said. 6G is going to make all of us into walking cameras in this world.
-snip-
It doesnt stop there. If Amon is to be believed, realtime AI analysis of 6G radio waves will allow for even more pervasive prediction models.
Each radio connection, he explains, will be like a radar, and by tracking and triangulating hundreds or millions of these connections, network operators will be able to generate a digital twin of your neighborhood, city, and eventually country.
You're going to detect on every road, every car, every bicycle, every truck, every pedestrian, he explained. You can actually identify those objects.
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The next paragraph has his "Resistance is futile" remark.
-misanthroptimist
(1,857 posts)...futile as long as there is electricity. I can walk maybe ten minutes from where I'm sitting and disappear to anything electronic. Hell, I barely get a cell signal here at home.
These guys have no concept of the real world. One Carrington Event and we'll see millions of nervous breakdowns. And there will be another Carrington Event at some point.
hatrack
(65,246 posts)They might even vote out government officials who shovel tax dollars to those vital, vital AI data centers. They might avoid "smart" appliances and switch back to flip phones and tell this Qualcomm clown and his tech-bro ilk to go and fuck themselves.
-misanthroptimist
(1,857 posts)I mean, it won't provide the sizzle of these clowns melting down that a Carrington Event would, but it's much easier on the rest of us.
hatrack
(65,246 posts)And even telegraphy, though certainly useful, was an expensive novelty.
Today, it would be far simpler to find a single important service that didn't depend on electricity.
-misanthroptimist
(1,857 posts)...of capitalism's many, many weaknesses.
PatSeg
(53,726 posts)My daughter and I often comment on the inability to see the big picture. There is so much emphasis on short term profits and CEO payouts.
lame54
(40,225 posts)People love their gadgets and constantly want new ones
Prairie_Seagull
(4,849 posts)They just want us to believe it is.
hatrack
(65,246 posts)A wonderfully dry demolition of the ketamine hallucination that is the SpaceX IPO.
highplainsdem
(63,344 posts)why we shouldn't fall for it.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,849 posts)You have a proven track record. I follow you (if we have something like that) haha
durablend
(9,411 posts)"And we erase you from existence"
eShirl
(20,480 posts)or maybe he twirled his moustache
highplainsdem
(63,344 posts)nailed him. They used the word "creepy" at one point as well.
hatrack
(65,246 posts)quaker bill
(8,266 posts)Turn them off and leave them home. You can have a presence that devices cannot track.
highplainsdem
(63,344 posts)smart glasses and similar devices using facial recognition, so the tech lords will be constantly gathering as much info as possible on everyone, wherever they are and whatever they're doing.
https://www.engadget.com/2184224/meta-developing-ai-pendant-more-smart-glass-models/
And the tech companies will have all that data to sell to advertisers, or the government.
Intractable
(2,451 posts)I, for one, will not be assimilated.