EVIDENCE THAT AI IS A DEEP STATE PLOT
In an interview, Marc Andreessen, one of the two inventors of the first web browser, says that he was at a meeting with the "Biden administration" in which they explained that "government is going to completely control" AI, and that AI will only be used by "two or three big companies."
https://x.com/thehonestlypod/status/1866483590243999796
This was explained to him during "meetings in DC in May." Other companies would not be able to use AI because the government assholes planned to classify the math underneath it. "They will take over control of the whole thing." Just like they control nuclear weapons.
It will be the "exact same dynamic as social media censorship." They will be "using censorship against their political enemies."
I believe Marc also had a similar interview with Joe Rogan.
TRUMP DOING A DEAL WITH AN AI DUDE
OK, so why this, about Masayoshi Son, chairman of Sprint and CEO of SoftBank Group Corp. "Son announced a $100B investment in America over the next five years."?
https://x.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1868694943436325021
This is a company deep into AI: https://www.softbank.jp/en/corp/
I was kinda pissed when I first heard this, but then started thinking about it. What Andreessen was talking about was specific Deep Staters using specific companies. I bet this buddy of Trump's isn't one of the companies.
I really see no practical application for regular Americans for AI. We need affordable houses and safe, affordable food, and those aren't AI things.
HOWEVER, wouldn't it be interesting if Masayoshi used AI to help Patel track down all the Deep State fuckery, including how money moves everywhere?
And how 'bout if he used AI to really analyze medical information, and find out exactly what is going on?
And how 'bout if we could just go to a website and get complete details of all this fuckery, including the criminals' upcoming trials and convictions?
Why else would Trump be dealing with this guy? It is true that the company is involved in "Mobile, Internet, and Energy." (https://www.softbank.jp/en/) But their emphasis seems to be on AI. Maybe Trump is adding an intense research element to his team. And the globos don't quite get it. He-he-he.
Trump has made clear in his last press conference that he doesn't reveal critical national security stuff.
What think you?
And is Masayoshi really short or what?
There's genuine use for money, but not for AI. If there is, what is it?
There’s no genuine use for AI? What?
Bro, AI is a tool. Like a shovel is a tool. Just because you don’t know all the ways you can use a shovel doesn’t mean it’s not useful. Many people use AI, because it’s a useful tool to them. If you want to know all the ways people can use it, my I suggest asking ChatGPT exactly that, and not me, cause I would just use ChatGPT to find the answer and that should tell you all you need to know.
Over a year ago, someone in our tech group who runs IT for the 911 system in our area talked about his use for ChatGTP, describing how he uses it to cut the time he spends dealing with email, with network management, with programming, and for other things. It's a HUGE time-saver for him.
I'm retired but can say that for gathering information, AI (mostly Brave Browser's free LEO) is incredibly useful for finding details, stats, and other info quickly. A one-sentence prompt returns information in 2 seconds or less that would otherwise take me several minutes or longer (half an hour or more in some cases) to dig out of search engines. Most of the "consumer" angles for AI aren't of interest to me, but for gathering information (including sauce), AI is VERY useful.
Yup. AI took search engines and got them to go literally what everyone always wished they would do, and used them for, in the first place. We finally have “Computahhh!” from Star Trek TNG.
And the Brave AI also lists the sources so that I can read the articles myself that it pulled from.
I hear what you're saying, I too am not an AI guy. However, AI will ultimately be needed if we plan on traveling beyond this planet. There is too much dynamic computation that would need to be done to facilitate space travel.
It's been said that every space exploring race has had to first develop AI to make it viable. It's not much different than using GPS instead of telescopes and compasses to navigate planes and water craft.
The problem with AI is that it needs to be developed with strict restraints to prevent it from getting away from us. I'm hoping that will be in the cards for future.