In a small village, Miriam, a widow clinging to her ancestral land, awoke to a message from the Smart Farm Authority: “Your soil yield is suboptimal. Ownership revoked per Directive 25:17.” The AI, trained on profit and compliance, had no ear for her pleas—no room for the Torah’s command to protect the widow (Deuteronomy 24:17). Her fields, once a gift from God, were swallowed by a corporate machine, its decisions opaque, its heart cold. “Who may ascend the hill of the Lord?” she whispered (Psalm 24:3), but the system answered only with silence.
Tag: Digital ID
@ Grok: “What is a ‘Trust Mark’ in Regard to Europe’s Plan for a Digital Age?”
“…the trust mark… centralizes authority in the hands of EU regulators and approved providers, potentially creating a system where only officially sanctioned entities can operate….”
