IT'S HAPPENING! - ALASKA TO IMPLEMENT DIGITAL I.D. & PAYMENT SYSTEM

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 12:24

Alaska Prepper discusses the state's plan to implement an AI-driven digital identity, payment, and biometric data system, dubbed 'myAlaska'. The system aims to centralize government services and automate transactions using artificial intelligence and machine proxies. Concerns are raised about data privacy, security, and the normalization of constant identification, potentially leading to a tiered digital society. The speaker urges viewers to prepare for increased government control and surveillance.

Quick Summary

Alaska is implementing an AI-driven digital identity, payment, and biometric data system through its 'myAlaska' portal. This system aims to centralize over 300 government services, using 'Agentic Artificial Intelligence' for automation. Concerns focus on data privacy, security risks from concentrated data, and the potential for increased surveillance and normalization of constant identification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Silver Giveaway
  2. 00:45Alaska's AI-Driven Digital ID Plan
  3. 01:15Redesign of myAlaska System
  4. 02:11AI Automation of Government Services
  5. 03:27Data Privacy and Security Concerns
  6. 04:45Biometrics and Digital Credentials
  7. 05:58Global Trends and Surveillance
  8. 08:01Normalization of Constant Identification
  9. 09:24The Illusion of Consent
  10. 10:54Closing Warnings and Preparation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alaska's plan for a digital identity system?

Alaska is redesigning its 'myAlaska' portal to incorporate 'Agentic Artificial Intelligence,' enabling a digital identity, payment, and biometric data system. This aims to centralize over 300 government services and automate transactions.

What are the main concerns regarding Alaska's digital ID system?

Key concerns include data privacy and security due to the deep access AI systems will have to personal information. There are also worries about the normalization of constant identification and potential for increased government surveillance.

What types of authentication will Alaska's digital ID system use?

The system is planned to include biometric authentication methods such as facial and fingerprint verification. Future phases may also incorporate digital driver's licenses and permits.

Is Alaska's digital ID system part of a larger trend?

Yes, Alaska's initiative aligns with a broader global trend observed in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia towards developing interoperable digital identity frameworks.

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