04/01/2024 / By Laura Harris
Privacy experts warn the public about possible “digital enslavement” as Amazon launches a new app that enables first-time users to enroll in the Amazon One pay-by-palm services remotely.
In the past, individuals had to physically visit a store equipped with Amazon One devices to register for the service. But on March 28, Amazon announced that first-time users of Amazon One pay-by-palm services can now sign up for it from the comfort of their homes or even while working by submitting a photo of their hand to Amazon servers.
Amazon has guaranteed users its convenience while promising retailers benefits such as expedited queues and a smoother in-store experience. (Related: Amazon rolling out PAY-BY-PALM services as new payment tech at all Whole Foods Market stores.)
However, privacy experts argued that collecting the biometric data of its users would only allow Amazon to easily consolidate their personal information. This, in turn, could result in privacy breaches and even the misuse of sensitive data.
James Lindsay, the founder of New Discourses and author of works such as “Race Marxism” and “Social (In)justice,” explained on the X platform how the rollout of the Amazon One app aggressively promotes “digital enslavement” or “Digital Slave ID.”
In a series of tweets, Lindsay warned of a looming system where evil technocrats reduce data points, manipulate, and even control individuals to gain profit. He outlined the components of this hypothetical “digital cattle” system, including UBI, a social credit system linked to financial incentives and penalties, and an education system designed to perpetuate control.
“The oligarchs need [not only] enough information to know what their cattle need to keep functioning but also tons of information to know how to contour and control them into the ideal subjects and consumers their system needs to sustain itself,” he explained in one of his tweets.
Michael Rectenwald, a former professor at New York University and a prominent fellow at Hillsdale College, backed Lindsay’s claims. Rectenwald, an accomplished author of 12 books, warned the public against the seductive allure of convenience in the latest app rollout of Amazon.
“The threat of complete digital enslavement will come via offers of ‘convenience’ and ‘inclusion’ from the corporate appendages of the state—or what I have called ‘governmentalities’—such as Amazon and Google,” said Rectenwald.
Watch this TikTok video discussing Amazon’s pay-by-palm payment technology.
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