
Artificial intelligence as a weapon

How science fiction writers of the 80s imagined robots and artificial intelligence. I must add that science fiction writers were somewhat naive in their stories. They managed to predict a part of human progress, but they failed to predict the social order. Especially they failed to predict a very important element of human character – greed. Namely, greed has changed the way of life over the past 30 years. Science fiction writers of the 80s imagined artificial intelligence as a super-intelligence that will be used in the interests of people. Even in “Star Wars” the function of robots was strictly defined, and they were not allowed to interfere in people’s decisions, much less control them.
Unfortunately, the 21st century shows us something completely different. In particular, Isaac Asimov’s “Three Laws of Robotics” are no longer respected. Robots and artificial intelligence have not only begun to displace people, but have also begun to control and censor them. That’s why I always say to my friends – “I’m not afraid of artificial intelligence, but of the people behind it”. Namely the people who run it. Because I have some doubts that they do not have good intentions towards humanity. What I mean:

Indeed, artificial intelligence was created by smart people to help humanity. But the globalists quickly noticed that this invention could easily be used for other purposes, even as a weapon. Smart people did not realize what they were actually involved in, and gave all their strength and knowledge to make it a reality.
The globalists and the deep state quickly managed to put the developers and the companies involved in this under control, by buying up their shares, and in fact putting them in real submission. The smart developers quickly realized what trap they were in, and began to leave AI development companies Some of them claim that they do not agree with the company’s policy, probably with the future application of artificial intelligence, and that this is contrary to their understanding and morality. The future of artificial intelligence was predetermined, and in my opinion, it has nothing to do with the well-being of ordinary people.

It’s worth noting that artificial intelligence (AI) has been employed as a moderator or censor on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Intriguingly, these AI systems not only have the authority to censor user content, but they also possess the power to completely suspend user accounts, essentially stifling voices. This mechanism became exceptionally useful for organizations operating behind the scenes, intent on overseeing public opinion and maintaining control.The situation intensified significantly over time. The employ of artificial intelligence to moderate social networks could be rationalized readily, but what remains obscured is its implementation by numerous corporations to monitor and control their employees.
Every company has a clause that tells you that they have the right to monitor your correspondence or your workstation for security reasons, but things are much more crude than you might think. Corporations not only monitor you, but they build a profile of you based on what you say, your mood, your opinion, and they know details, not only about your work, but also your personality, your preferences and many other things. Something that SHOULD be strictly prohibited.
The fact that there is still no control and regulation over artificial intelligence is used. So, at the moment, the use of artificial intelligence is pure savagery. The lack of regulations and strict rules allows the deep state to do whatever it wants with you, and you have no right to defend yourself, as well as to prove your rightness. There are already people who have been fired based on the profiling done by artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence has begun to select people, roughly speaking, with the most advantageous profile for the corporation. Here, even the candidate’s knowledge and experience are not so important.

Artificial intelligence has already begun to control people. Many companies have started to embed AI applications that track your time, activity, mood, and even make decisions. Management in some companies is forced to take into account the opinion of AI. The time is probably not far off when AI will be your boss. There is constant talk about the future use of AI, and people are indoctrinated with the attitude that this is their future and there is nothing else.
There is a constant propaganda campaign in the media that suggests the same thing. We even joke with colleagues that I bought a pencil with artificial intelligence. This concept is now imposed everywhere. Probably huge amounts are spent on advertising campaigns. But why, if this were really so effective and important – there would certainly be no need for advertising. The old Jews say that good goods sell themselves. But it seems that in our case we have something completely different.
But what is worrying in this case. Artificial intelligence does not have an address, a phone number, a social security number. Artificial intelligence is actually not a person who can be held responsible. That is, you cannot condemn something that does not have physical data and a habitat. You cannot prove how its algorithms are set up, and what data is collected by AI. The lack of control and responsibility is very worrying and I would say that it borders on a crime. The globalists are currently skillfully taking advantage of the lack of regulations and introducing their offspring literally to all the places they control.
Last but not least, I would like to add my concerns about copyright. It seems that AI is outlawed! AI uses data, even discoveries, that are made by humans, but does not owe copyright for it. Its algorithms are set up in such a way as to conceal the uniqueness of the information that AI has. But we all know that this knowledge was acquired by humans.
AI has no way of knowing how far away the sun is from us, if humans had not told it. AI is constantly collecting and combining information created by humans. Because of its extraordinary computing power, this makes it very fast and combinative. It is so good that it can easily fool you that it is really an intelligence.
But this is too far from the concept of intelligence. I agree – AI is a great combinator, but not intelligence. AI has no imagination – this is simulated. AI has no sense – this is also crudely simulated. AI cannot make decisions, especially critical decisions. When it does, it is again a crude simulation. Many people were hired to train AI, and they work for coins. Globalists are forced to pay high electricity bills, because this “intelligence” consumes a lot of energy, but they nevertheless invest in AI because they most likely intend to use it as weapons. Weapons against normal people.

This “tumor” will continue to grow. The reasons are mainly two – A lot of money has already been invested in this. They must be repaid. AI is very convenient for those behind it, because for the time being it cannot be held responsible for its actions. AI has no address registration, and cannot be put in jail. Proving any illegal actions is extremely difficult. Those who finance AI projects hide behind a blanket responsibility-irresponsibility. It is difficult to identify them, and to demand explanations and evidence.
How can we effectively retaliate? Owing to the absence of regulatory frameworks, this would indeed pose a formidable challenge. Nonetheless, we possess a plethora of practical approaches at our disposal. One of these includes a full-fledged boycott of corporations and establishments that utilize artificial intelligence (AI).
For instance, when I encounter a chatbot embedded on a website, I invariably respond by asserting that I refrain from engaging in conversations with robots, thereby promptly terminating the interaction. Express disapproval towards any attempts by AI to manipulate you. Insist on responses and accountability from those endeavoring to thrust this technology upon you. Resist divulging personal data, emotions, perspectives, among others.
Curate your application usage and minimize your interaction with those known to be powered by AI. Lastly, but certainly most significantly, foster a deep-seated mistrust of globalists. They are not your allies, particularly within an environment that you discern is dominated by AI.

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