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Tom Childs's avatar

Good stories, thanks.

Kevin Beck's avatar

While I disagree with the idea that insiders are able to see what people are doing as they interact with these absolutely idiotic (AI) programs, I have one major question: If they are able to see these communications from the other side of the mirror, then why are they so hesitant to call the police?

If you are looking through the mirror, then you are obligated to take action. If you are not looking through the mirror, and have no knowledge of what's going on, then just keep on doing what you do. And I'll stay away from you.

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The very idea of a commoner posing danger is off. Common AI are terminals for data collection (e.g. ChatGPT: https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/how-does-chatgpt-work-what-is-chatgpt), and the goal is to build deepfakes for everyone. The process is in its last phase:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-final-stage-of-global-ai-power

Bob Stuart's avatar

All Apple devices released during the past 18 months include an ‘Apple Intelligence’ chip that records and reports on everything that appears on the screen, text AND pictures.

Bob Stuart's avatar

The only ‘private’ operating systems these days are Unix-based.

Jean Pierre LaRocque's avatar

IT ALL FALLS IN TO THE MARXIST COMMUNIST WEF, NWO, U.N. WORLD CONTROL!!