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I realized something. They're building giant data centers that will cover ten square miles of space, few human jobs will be created for actual running or maintenance of these centers.

So what happens to the people, the large brained people that solve worldly problems now that AI solves those problems? They lose their jobs right? What do they do then? Maybe become street sweepers, pick cotton- oh wait, we don't use cotton anymore...well then, maybe cooks and waiters...

Drug addiction, euthanasia, abortion, homosexuality...homicide of one form or another...what's the goal of the Georgia Guidestones?

500,000,000 people.

AI sits on top.

Gonna be a very weird world.

I realized something. They're building giant data centers that will cover ten square miles of space, few human jobs will be created for actual running or maintenance of these centers. So what happens to the people, the large brained people that solve worldly problems now that AI solves those problems? They lose their jobs right? What do they do then? Maybe become street sweepers, pick cotton- oh wait, we don't use cotton anymore...well then, maybe cooks and waiters... Drug addiction, euthanasia, abortion, homosexuality...homicide of one form or another...what's the goal of the Georgia Guidestones? 500,000,000 people. AI sits on top. Gonna be a very weird world.
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So what happens to the people, the large brained people that solve worldly problems now that AI solves those problems?

We're not there yet. AI models are still hallucinating, so they still need the large brained people to do the checking/validating. Their models have been trained with jewed data from the jewed internet.

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The priesthood of the data center...

"oh father of all drives, please forgive us of all our binary sins"...

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Exactly. What will come out of the AI boom will be a few useful tools for us and powerful surveillance and manipulation for jews; and not just online / social media.

Flock cameras are a part of this. They capture video around the clock. All they need is software that can analyze video and identify things to let them catalogue everything those cameras are seeing. That’s where AI comes in.