In the same way that A.I. can reach conclusions from a situational standpoint when given specified information and backgrounds of individuals, their locations, motives etc., it directly mimics what we have been told and have learned about Project Looking Glass.
Like most technology, we the people get it last, while the military makes it and uses it first. Just like the Q posts and their situational planning of this long-term operation.
Remember the Project Looking Glass video from the past? The interviewee states that the bad guys didn't know how to use it, when they had it in their possession. The reason for that is simple. The bad guys can't situationally plan for their immorality and illegality against morality and legality. Just like they can't make memes. It's the same philosophy, with the same outcome.
Now, the good guys have had this technology in their possession for a long time and they are using it against the Deep State, while also allowing us to do the same.
Been saying this for years. Personally I’ve always suspected that the Q drops themselves—how they were written, what they contained, where they were released, and even when each one was released was strategically determined by this AI in order to guarantee the future that’s unfolding now. This was depicted perfectly by Dr. Strange in Endgame, when he looks at every possible future and learns which domino he needed to tip over to ensure the one where Thanos loses.
Don't confuse fiction with statements about reality.
That was a really weird way to say that.
I was referring to your last sentence. We think if something is shown, it is an illustration of a point to be made, but there is no such thing as viewing the future. You cannot sense what does not yet exist. Time is not a continuum; it is a changing instant.
But, in the spirit of what you are talking about, I think you would enjoy the 2003 movie, "Paycheck" with Ben Affleck. Essentially a Project Looking Glass.