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Περίεργο! Η Μέρκελ αναρωτιέται ΑΝΟΙΧΤΑ για αυτά που έρχονται! microchip. vid

Japanese Emperor Akihito meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday morning, Feb. 5, 2019. (picture-alliance/dpa/Jiji Press)Και όμως συνέβη στην Ιαπωνία...
Η Γερμανίδα καγκελάριος, η οποία προβάλλεται πολύ στην Ελλάδα ως κυρίαρχη πολιτικός στην Ευρώπη, προειδοποίησε για τους κινδύνους που
θα διέτρεχε ένας «διαφανής πολίτης» από την ανεξέλεγκτη χρήση της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης αλλά και την εμφύτευση μικροτσίπ στον εγκέφαλο.Τόνισε πως οι άνθρωποι πρέπει να διατηρήσουν το πάνω χέρι, σύμφωνα με την Deutsche Welle.


Angela Merkel had a third and probably final audience with outgoing Emperor Akihito of Japan in Tokyo on Tuesday, ahead of a planned meeting with Akihito's successor, Crown Prince Naruhito, later in the day.
The details of their discussions during the audience, considered a rare honor for politicians visiting the country, were not made public.
Merkel left Tokyo's Imperial Palace bound for an event with students at the city's Keio University. As in her meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday, the German chancellor paid particular attention to global free trade. 
On WTO reforms and free trade
Merkel told students that Japan planned to focus heavily on reforms of the World Trade Organization during its time as the holder of the G20 presidency. 
"And in this, there is a lot of common ground between Germany and Japan," she said. The government in Berlin was closely following the current trade disputes between the US and China, two "very big players" in world trade, Merkel said, adding that Germany and Japan would swiftly feel the fallout of a collapse in consumption in China as a result of the trade tensions. 
She cited Germany's auto industry and Japanese suppliers of Chinese technology giant Huawei in particular, saying this explained why Germany and Japan would push for a new multilateral approach to global trade.
Read more:  EU and Japan create world's biggest free trade zone On North Korea's disarmament
Merkel warned against naivete when the conversation turned to Japan's uneasy neighbor North Korea. 
Without mentioning Donald Trump or US policy explicitly, Merkel said it was important not to simply listen to promises from Pyongyang on the issue of nuclear disarmament. With a view on Japan in particular, she advised against "striking deals there now at the expense of third parties." 
Japan has not been part of talks on Korean disarmament and rapprochement between the North, the South and the US.
"We will always advocate, along with Japan, for sustainable and successful denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula," Merkel said. She also noted that Germany taking its stint as president of the UN Security Council meant that Berlin now chaired the UN's sanctions committee.
Chancellor Merkel in Japan (picture-alliance/dpa/K. Nietfeld)
Merkel fielded questions on a range of topics from the macho nature of politics in Germany through to advancements in AI
On China's growing role, the world's expectations, and Huawei
The Christian Democrat chancellor also called on China to do more on the world stage as its global clout intensifies. 
"China will have to grow into its responsibility for a peaceful world order," she told the Keio University attendees, which has a lot of international students. This would likely include participating in UN missions.
"The more dominant and the more economically developed China becomes, the more requests will be made of China in areas like these," Merkel said.
On artificial intelligence and humanity
Merkel encouraged students to think carefully about ethical and moral questions when working on advancements in fields like artificial intelligence. Flawed humans should be sure to retain the upper hand in such relationships, she said. 
"What we do should serve the people," she said. "It will surely one day be possible to read our thoughts." This, she said, could be a great help for people who can't speak; but what if it became possible for all? "Do we want that? What would that mean for everyday society?"
She raised similar questions on topics like prosthetics, organ transplants, and maybe more in future.
"If I were to get a chip installed in my brain, so that I could think more quickly or better, would I then be the same person?" Merkel asked the chamber. "At what point does my humanity end?"
Angela Merkel leaves a discussion with students at Tokyo's Keio University, 05.02.2019. (picture-alliance/dpa/K. Nietfeld)
Merkel returns from her two-day trip to Japan on Tuesday
On coal power and cows' diets
One tough question from the floor touched on environmental policy, and Germany's contentious expansion of its coal power sector — the combined upshot of bids to limit Germany's existing energy dependence on Russia, and Merkel's decision to shut down nuclear German power plants in the immediate aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011.
Merkel repeated a recent pledge that Germany would aim to cease all coal mining by 2038, saying "unfortunately we still have too much brown coal [lignite]." 
But the challenges in environmental policy, the chancellor noted jokingly, are many and varied around the world.
"Then what's left over is the agricultural sector," Merkel said. "There, we need to teach cows to eat properly and emit less CO2. That will be a very big challenge." 

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«’Ο,τι κάνουμε πρέπει να εξυπηρετεί τον άνθρωπο», ανέφερε χαρακτηριστικά η Μέρκελ κατά την διάρκεια συζήτησης με φοιτητές στο Πανεπιστήμιο Κέιο του Τόκιο.
«Κάποια μέρα θα μπορούμε ασφαλώς να διαβάζουμε τις σκέψεις των ανθρώπων», είπε η Μέρκελ και προσέθεσε:«Αν όλες οι σκέψεις μπορούν να διαβαστούν από όλους, πρέπει να αναρωτηθούμε: ‘Το θέλουμε αυτό; Τι σημαίνει αυτό για την κοινωνική αλληλεπίδραση;»
«Αν έχω ένα τσιπ στο μυαλό μου ώστε να μπορώ να σκεφτώ πιο γρήγορα ή να σκεφτώ καλύτερα, είμαι άραγε ο ίδιος άνθρωπος; Πού τελειώνει η ανθρώπινη φύση μου;» διερωτήθηκε η καγκελάριος. «Αυτά είναι θέματα που νομίζω ότι θα πρέπει να δούμε.», συμπλήρωσε.
Τι συνέβη θα διερωτηθεί κάποιος;
Η Μέρκελ τάσσεται υπέρ της ανθρωπότητας και ξεμπροστιάζει τις συνωμοσίες του πλανήτη;
Η απάντηση είναι πως η Μέρκελ παρουσιάζει το πρόβλημα, προκειμένου να δοθεί αργά ή γρήγορα η «λύση».
Για να μην είναι ανεξέλεγκτη η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη και τα εξελιγμένα μικροτσίπ-βιοτσίπ μέσα μας, θα πρέπει μία παγκόσμια αρχή να διαχειρίζεται όλα αυτά, φυσικά για το «καλό των ανθρώπων».
Για του λόγου το ασφαλές, η Μέρκελ τάχθηκε υπέρ μιας διεθνούς προσέγγισης για την προστασία μεγάλων ποσοτήτων δεδομένων, στην τεχνητή νοημοσύνη για παράδειγμα.
«Αυτά είναι πράγματα που εντέλει μπορούμε να προωθήσουμε μόνο μαζί διεθνώς», είπε η Μέρκελ. «Αν ο καθένας μαγειρεύει τη δική του σούπα, θα καταστραφούμε», κατέληξε.
Τεχνική υποστήριξη, κατασκευή ιστοσελίδας: Charles Bukowski(7SPY), e-mail: spy7ross7@gmail.com