Technology as a Double-Edged Sword: The Rise of Gebocide
In recent years, we’ve witnessed the undeniable power of technology. While these tools can be a force for good, connecting us, informing us, and streamlining our lives, they also harbor a dark potential. Tragically, these advancements are now exploited by those seeking to commit atrocities. As recent events have proven, technology is accelerating a chilling new trend: digital genocide – the use, aided and fueled by technology, AI, and social media, to commit atrocities against specific groups.
The Weaponized algorithm: From battlefield to genocide
The recent decade has seen a dramatic rise in technologically aided atrocities, ranging from the systematic targeting of communities through face-Book.
Dark echoes of the recent past – the horrors of the Rwandan genocide, the mass killings in Cambodia, and the atrocities committed in Bosnia.
In each of these events, hate speech, fueled by narratives of antisemitism, fueled by social media and propaganda expertly deployed by Kremlin-controlled bots, algorithms shaped narratives exaggerating the size and scope of threats, creating a climate of fear and fueling violence this surge in hatred.
The Rohingya Genocide: A Haunting Precedent
Myanmar serves as a haunting example. The Rohingya people, a Muslim minority, have faced systematic persecution orchestrated through social media. Platforms become in this context, not to inform but manipulated for the spread
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Drawing a Chilling Lineage: From Past Atrocities to a Digital Future
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