10/30/2024
Thank you everyone for the support of inTruth last night!
I wanted to share the segment, as well as my response - it's so important that humanity understand the acceleration curve we're currently living inside of. When media portray biotechnology that has the capacity to save lives, in a lens of fear -- it might make for good entertainment, but it let's down a population of people that are unprepared for what the future looks like.
This isn't a matter of "should we build this?" it's a matter of "which company has the vision for a sovereign world?" The project interviewed my for 2 hours on data sovereignty, which was cut from the interview.
The segment link is in the comments.
My Statement:
"As expected, the media have taken an angle designed to drive fear around AI and the notion of employers accessing employees’ emotional data. But what we really need here is a shift in mindset—one where we begin to demystify what emotion actually is. In my interview, I covered extensively the sophisticated ways inTruth is protecting user data, placing data ownership firmly in the hands of users themselves.
Secondly, inTruth envisions a culture of transparency where emotions are viewed as natural and essential, much like breathing, enabling us to collectively harness this awareness for greater outcomes.
I stand boldly for a future where we leverage advanced data processing to accelerate self-awareness. Naturally, this can be scrutinised, but consider the alternative: without such technology, we would each need to devote ourselves to a path of self-mastery, a process that would likely require disconnecting from society’s distractions and dopamine-driven pulls. Is that, honestly, a realistic outcome for the majority?
Imagine if we don’t address this problem at all. The AI revolution is here, and technological advancement without emotional maturity would be far more dystopian than a transparent environment where we can share our vulnerabilities at work. What we are pioneering goes far beyond a simple emotion tracker; it’s a pathway to truly understand our inner world, master it, and achieve balance—on a wide scale.
I am more than happy to accept scrutiny; in fact, I face it every day as both a company and a visionary on the leading edge. But let me ask you: what’s a better solution to the underlying issue here? Until we achieve self-regulation and emotional balance, we won’t be able to solve the most pressing and polarising challenges of our time. InTruth is here to address that problem, step by step.
And for those who doubt that startups can safeguard data just because giants have struggled—just wait and see. Startups are set to redefine data security, transparency, and trust. In the coming years, institutions will be fighting to maintain their relevance in the face of what purpose-driven innovators can achieve."
Together, we are building a conscious and compassionate world. I welcome all push back as it's a mark of progress. Let's go.