Mohammed Amin, senior VP for the region at Dell Technologies.
THEY PROMISED INNOVATION, BUT IS THIS THE END OF HUMAN RELEVANCE? A SHOCKING new report reveals multinational corporations are racing to build an AI-powered dystopia in emerging markets, with executives like Dell’s Mohammed Amin BRAGGING about rendering human labor and thought OBSOLETE.
In a chilling confession, Amin declares businesses are “scaling AI at pace,” transforming the CEEMETA region into a petri dish for uncontrolled corporate power. The goal? To replace “manual processes” and “complex tasks” with “hyper-automation,” creating a society of relentless efficiency where HUMAN WORKERS CANNOT COMPETE.
This isn’t progress—it’s a corporate takeover. Amin openly discusses deploying “AI-powered robots” for “dangerous work that humans shouldn’t have to do,” a sinister euphemism for the mass displacement of entire workforces. The plan involves saturating the region with “AI PCs” and “micro LLMs” that act as “frontline defenders,” a thinly veiled architecture for pervasive surveillance and data extraction.
Worse, this reckless speed comes at the cost of SECURITY. The region is a “fast-growing target for cyber attacks,” yet corporations are pushing forward, creating a “convergence” of AI and cybersecurity where our data becomes the battlefield. The “explosion of unstructured data” is the fuel for this machine, with our private information “growing 55% annually” to feed the AI beast.
This is not a future of possibility, but a calculated redesign of society for corporate profit, where every interaction is “tokenized” and monetized, and intelligence is locked behind a private technological stack. The race isn’t to improve life, but to eliminate humanity from the equation. IS THIS THE WORLD YOU WANT TO LIVE IN?



