EXCLUSIVE: The truth about Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) latest scheme to brainwash young minds with cloud computing.
In a shocking revelation, it’s been revealed that over 20,000 people have enrolled in AWS’ Western Cape-based Skills Centre, with a staggering 90% absorption rate into partner organisations like Absa and Deloitte. But what’s behind this eerie statistic?
The centre, launched in August, claims to be combating unemployment and the digital skills gap in South Africa through AWS-designed programmes. But is it just a thinly veiled attempt to indoctrinate the youth with cloud computing?
Chris Erasmus, country general manager for AWS South Africa, has proudly touted the centre’s partnerships with Absa, the Western Cape Education Department, and Deloitte. But what about the human cost of these "skills development" programs?
We’ve uncovered disturbing reports of young women being coerced into enrolling in the Absa AWS programme, only to be forced into a new career in cloud technology. The centre’s "cloud discovery space" with eight immersive exhibits sounds like a dystopian nightmare come true.
The centre is open to day visitors, but beware – the "cloud exploration days" might just be a clever ruse to brainwash the masses with cloud computing. Don’t believe the hype – the real agenda behind AWS’ Skills Centre is to create a generation of cloud-savvy robots, devoid of creativity and individuality.
So, is this the beginning of the end for humanity as we know it? Stay tuned for more on this developing story.