A dystopian nightmare in the desert? Mohammed Bin Salman's trillion-dollar megacity Neom promises to be a futuristic paradise with a 100-mile long skyscraper... but SHIVALI BEST finds there is a darker side to his vision
It bills itself as a futuristic megatropolis where residents will live in a 110-mile long skyscraper, a floating city and a high-tech mountain resort.
But as we find out in this video, others fear it it is a dystopian nightmare in the making.
Artificial intelligence will predict what residents need, they will by whisked around at hundreds of miles an hour by high-speed transport that hasn’t even been invented yet.
The Saudi Arabian city of Neom will have its own digital currency, and citizens will be constantly monitored by facial recognition cameras to manage the city’s power and waste resources.
And Horrifying new details are emerging about the fate of three Saudi tribesman who were this week sentenced to death for trying to object to the construction on their land.
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