In the film Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, there is a moment when Frodo perceives a dark force approaching down a rural byway. He can't see it, but he can sense it. The Ring Wraiths are coming, and he knows his friends and he must flee.
"Get off the road!" he shouts.
And they quickly heed him.
This is such a moment in the realm of social media. All social media. Everywhere.
At this time, programs of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting are gearing up to unleash AI-programming on all social media platforms. If you or your loved ones are logged on, you can reasonably assume that AI is busy aggregating falsehoods about what you're doing on the platform.
That means that AI is claiming you are part of chat rooms you never heard of, radical causes you reject, and predatory groups you abhor.
Good people, get off the road.
Get your children off the road.
Get your loved ones off the road.
I have spoken before about the short term aims of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting. At this time, there are laws which prevent me from expounding on those objectives publicly.
But those who understand the importance of our most cherished human bonds will now explain to their loved ones that this is not the time to log onto social media in any form.
As my word is trusted, which it is, as I speak with authority, which I do, as I have both wisdom and courage, and I have them, I urge you now, good people, get off the road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOhhB0vSTpw
Lane MacWilliams
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