On one of my near local news web sites they had this article on the current adjustments being brought in on California’s Brown Act. This Act protects the public to have access to the local politicians meetings, speeches, and of course records. Well the 95% DemoLib State Assembly I’d trying to, and will easily succeed, in going to all online meetings. Covid lockdowns “started” online meetings to be fine and accepted. So here we are post-Covid, the Cabal in my State is going AI all-In.
So my morning Anon-thought-theory knowing how powerful AI is moving toward, and the TVphuckfakery of things that can be done on a view screen is; at least here in Cali, there really won’t be any real operating TV or On-Screen politicians. The only time you’ll see a so-called real politician doing anything is real local, public events/appearances.
Other than that, I would not doubt already and very soon, everything you see on a screen/TV will be just an AI and not a real person doing ANYTHING. Writing speeches, providing info or anything. It’ll all be a computer generating what ever NewScum and the rest of the Cabal totally want from any distance.
And on that, think how long this has possibly, already been going on with all the “conspiracy info” we Anons have been Awaken to on “fake actors”. I clearly see California’s Assembly, if there really is one left now, just destroying the Brown Act to make AI fakery official and legal.
Discussion and thoughts my frens please.
This is definitely a concern in the future, however, I think you give current publicly available AI way too much credit. Trying to do most things using AI is still very difficult without someone with specific knowledge and determination to learn the ins and outs of the AI software/system.
If you are talking about lower level politicians, they would all need dedicated AI experts to manage the software in a field that's barely just become publicly accessible. That also means opportunities for any number of AI operators to blow the whistle on which politicians may be using it.
Hopefully this helps put your mind at ease. Definitely worth keeping an eye on though, and I agree in-person meetings need to come back in order to keep the level of fuckery to a minimum. I believe there have already been several instances of remote meeting streams being turned off mid-session, which is concerning enough by itself.