Back in the 1960s, it was leaked that the Blackbird sonic nuclear capable jet plane was already invented and there was a working prototype. It blew people's minds away.
GPS was utilized by the military and governments for about 30-40 years before the public even became introduced to it.
Watching the way chatgpt responds made me realize AI has been here for a long time already.
We have been literally controlled and led by AI, and probably have been for the past 30 years or so.
Maybe it is an AI based on satanic numerology, and the black hats pretty much did whatever the AI said should be done to continue the timeline to whatever this satanic entity wanted. Maybe it was an AI based off of Project Looking Glass but the AI didn't know what else to do because the inevitable was coming. That no matter how hard it tried to calculate a way around the great awakening, it just couldn't. That eventually, people would break out of the construct it created, one way or another. And some parts of it was due to divine intervention, some parts of it was due to people acting on love which probably transcends any algorithmic calculation.
Which means that in a way, most people haven't had free will at all. Or maybe people like us, who just skipped to a different beat in life, didn't follow the algorithm. I don't like that whole "chosen ones" trope that gets thrown around because I want every single person to be "awakened" and realize the truth, even the black hats.
I feel like Chatgpt is the beginning of the dissemination of the black budget technology. Because even just this technology alone, is going to propel human civilization a few decades ahead really really fast.
You are on the right track. There is more to this whole history than meets the eye. AI is nothin revolutionary. In the part there was a whole field called A.N.N (artificial neural networks) which was the precursor to AI. It was one of the hottest fields in 90s when suddenly it just fizzled out and died because "it had no future".
The reality was that the future of ANN depended on computing power. You throw in tons of processors and suddenly it becomes powerful. The more you throw into it, the more powerful it gets.
My contention is that the latest generation AI is nothing but taking well known concepts in the field, extending it and running it on powerful machines.
Just to be clear, my point is not about whether AI is "good" or "bad".