I’ve noticed an odd uptick in people using AI, GROK, CHAT, etc… to support their arguments. No longer is history, real people, books, philosophy or critical thinking the source of debate – but insteada pre-programmed machine. In essence, they are losing their ability to think at all. Gray matter will shrink. Gray matter is essential for processing information. The effect will be early dementia/Alzheimer’s.

While AI becomes more powerful, humans are becoming more docile, like a vocalist whose octave range diminishes from three to two to one. Despite AI companies extolling the grand benefits of AI for humanity, the largess polluter of this power is the Pentagon. The mindset? WAR. The light in their eye? Death.

The ultimate outcome will be AI ruling the people on behalf of the elite. AI will be our landlords, our police, our punisher for less than perfect labor, they will report to their bosses and execute orders. And all the worst Hollywood D movies will come true because this vision has been in the minds of man for a millennium. They warned us. They showed us what would happen. We called it science fiction.

Anthropic is an AI company co-founded by five individuals who attempted to assert caveats in its use by the Pentagon. As a result, the Pentagon is seeking AI companies that have no scruples, ethics, or morality. The reasoning? China is ahead. Everything, literally everything, is a race to be better, more powerful, more deadly. And the Zionists running the Pentagon don’t give a hoot how many die during their testing phases of weapon development.

Despite making this statement publicly, privately, in November 2024,Anthropicpartnered withPalantir and Amazon Web Servicesto provide their“Claude model”to U.S. intelligence and defense agencies.

Money is money. CEO DarioAmodei has predicted that AI would wipe out white-collar jobs, especially entry-level jobs in finance, law, medical and consulting fields.The means of programming data into Claude has caused a number of lawsuits – none of which seem to have materialized anything of importance. But information is the motive. Information includes reading every book, philosophy, legal script, textbook, etc… to createBig Daddy.

When micro-pundits on twitter attempt to enter dialogue, typically, GROK is mentioned as their source of information. Proudly, they display their GROK entry, and proudly block me when I prove GROK wrong. Such is the world of social media any longer. Memes. Gifs. And GROK.

From an economic standpoint,Robert Reichis concerned that AI is a stock bubble waiting to burst like the mortgage anddot.combubbles of lore. Bubbles tend to burst via saturation and take the economy with them down a rabbit hole of recession or depression. For example, Anthropic was created in 2021, not even five years ago and is ‘worth’ $380 billion. AI is something like a black hole, it sucks everything into it without producing much quantitative monetary benefit. Simultaneously, AI is taking electricity and water away from humans at a rate unsustainable to support life. As Steven Hawking despaired, tampering with black holes will find earth sucked into one. Why? Scientists have a common disdain for humanity – and science is thus more important. Even if in the pursuit of science, earth were to no longer exist. Hawking was vocally againstCERN.

Hilariously, Google AI provides all the key advantages to AI without noting ANY disadvantages because its programming is biased and even provides an un-mathematicalprojectionthat AI will contribute $15 trillion to global society, without any support data. Just like humans in the White House.

While Reich concentrates on the bubble aspect of AI, there is a bigger picture at stake: AI applications could result in the elimination of the stock market given everyone would have access to AI gurus for stock buying eliminating the insider and elite dominance and control; thus, making Wall Street unessential. The Stock market unessential. And the melting pot of elitism benign. But then their gray matter is also shrinking… as we see in their decision making, critical thinking, and intellectualism.

Source: Global Research