If it was Mossad AI, then it would be AI made by the Americans and given to them. Most of their tech is stolen. They are too busy shooting those Palestinian children to program anything.
One thought I had that was kinda funny was that the Earth is kind of timeless in that people in various parts of the world still live like old times.
Like Joe Biden. His hometown had guilds. Talk about medieval. And no police. It's funny, but I'm not being totally facetious.
People like the Rothschilds pass down the morals and sensibilities of their progenitor. Even seen Amschel's original house? Super creepy.
Ya got the tribes of various stripes on many continents that have little outside contact. And who knows what ones we don't know about.
I don't think technology is inherently bad, just the people that make it and make things for it are. It's almost like music...a fair amount of it is made by Satanists, but that doesn't mean all music is bad, or even music by questionable artists is bad...just the artists themselves (or backers/handlers/what have you). I'll listen to mostly anything by Tommy Guerrero, but I've seen him praying at a black altar for Day of the Dead. A lot of his stuff is straight instrumental, so one would be hard pressed to say it's evil per se. Some is definitely on the darker side, but he has some nice ones too.
Well, I guess you could say the same about science education in general...they don't really teach you much about medicine in school unless you are going to practice, and this is coming from a science major.
Education tends to steer clear of anything that could lead people into looking into sensitive topics.
It's like how there were aspects of phrenology that had truth in it, so they buried it as racist and pseudoscience. It's funny, I just look it up on wiki, and they now acknowledge that even though it was discredited mostly by the 1840s, it still shaped psychiatry and psychology, and even today they are looking at the inside surface structure of the skull to predict things about people. But they call that "paleo-phrenology" to further discredit the general idea.
I guess when it comes to tech, for some people, ignorance is bliss. We'll see how long that lasts though.
I knew a guy who worked as a programmer for EA and other big names. Bit of a sell out. Excellent poker player though.
I have a sibling in the industry, and another that made music on their own for a couple of decades. I would say both make music for themselves than others though, and even the one in the industry didn't sell out (actually declined a Sony contract).
Still, the one in the industry has done a couple of questionable things imo, and so too their spouse. I wouldn't say being in a Jared Leto video is on the up and up. Especially when it's your church choir. So that sibling is either clueless, star-struck, or complicit.
Oh, as for me, I dropped out of science and law (full ride to law school too). I quickly saw in both fields that if I wanted to advance into the upper echelons, I'd have to do things that didn't agree with me. I'd say moreso for law than science...but science is proliferated by some questionable people, mainly from Ivy League schools. From what I've seen, many are not good instructors, and instead lord their knowledge and education over people.
I was lucky...my research director in grad school went to University of Texas and played on their golf team and shit...the two guys above him on the team became really good pros...Tom Kite being one, and I'm blanking on the other. And even then, I got put on a ridiculously hard research project and gave it a go, but it was beyond my capabilities. A guy worked on it for seven years straight before me and failed, so after a year I noped out.
I consider going to grad and law school still worth it, because I certainly learned a lot.
ive got a glock-9 to your sweet, sweet nanna's temple. she made you cookies today cause... thats what nannas do and why theyre so beloved and so, so special. and the cookies are at the cusp of over-browning in the oven. nanna knows. nanna knows you know. i am chaotic-neutral. i am only here to deliver a message.
nanna tells you "oh, braveContrarian. its so good to see you. its been sooo long. are you hungry? i can whip up a carbonara in a jiffy, sweet-heart. oh, theres someone from russia who downloaded themselves into my computer. could ya believe that? they want $500 dollars or theyre gonna blow up the computer ... and my blanket collection is in the same room and you know how i feel about my blankets since your pa-pop passed last year cause of that springtime cold-snap."
she also says "braveContrarian, this young man here says if you join the CIA we all can have hot chocolate & cookies. oh, theyre your favorite cookies, too. can you be a nice boy to nanna and join the CIA?"
If it was Mossad AI, then it would be AI made by the Americans and given to them. Most of their tech is stolen. They are too busy shooting those Palestinian children to program anything.
One thought I had that was kinda funny was that the Earth is kind of timeless in that people in various parts of the world still live like old times.
Like Joe Biden. His hometown had guilds. Talk about medieval. And no police. It's funny, but I'm not being totally facetious.
People like the Rothschilds pass down the morals and sensibilities of their progenitor. Even seen Amschel's original house? Super creepy.
Ya got the tribes of various stripes on many continents that have little outside contact. And who knows what ones we don't know about.
I don't think technology is inherently bad, just the people that make it and make things for it are. It's almost like music...a fair amount of it is made by Satanists, but that doesn't mean all music is bad, or even music by questionable artists is bad...just the artists themselves (or backers/handlers/what have you). I'll listen to mostly anything by Tommy Guerrero, but I've seen him praying at a black altar for Day of the Dead. A lot of his stuff is straight instrumental, so one would be hard pressed to say it's evil per se. Some is definitely on the darker side, but he has some nice ones too.
With a lot of choices comes a lot of discernment.
Well, I guess you could say the same about science education in general...they don't really teach you much about medicine in school unless you are going to practice, and this is coming from a science major.
Education tends to steer clear of anything that could lead people into looking into sensitive topics.
It's like how there were aspects of phrenology that had truth in it, so they buried it as racist and pseudoscience. It's funny, I just look it up on wiki, and they now acknowledge that even though it was discredited mostly by the 1840s, it still shaped psychiatry and psychology, and even today they are looking at the inside surface structure of the skull to predict things about people. But they call that "paleo-phrenology" to further discredit the general idea.
I guess when it comes to tech, for some people, ignorance is bliss. We'll see how long that lasts though.
I knew a guy who worked as a programmer for EA and other big names. Bit of a sell out. Excellent poker player though.
I have a sibling in the industry, and another that made music on their own for a couple of decades. I would say both make music for themselves than others though, and even the one in the industry didn't sell out (actually declined a Sony contract).
Still, the one in the industry has done a couple of questionable things imo, and so too their spouse. I wouldn't say being in a Jared Leto video is on the up and up. Especially when it's your church choir. So that sibling is either clueless, star-struck, or complicit.
Oh, as for me, I dropped out of science and law (full ride to law school too). I quickly saw in both fields that if I wanted to advance into the upper echelons, I'd have to do things that didn't agree with me. I'd say moreso for law than science...but science is proliferated by some questionable people, mainly from Ivy League schools. From what I've seen, many are not good instructors, and instead lord their knowledge and education over people.
I was lucky...my research director in grad school went to University of Texas and played on their golf team and shit...the two guys above him on the team became really good pros...Tom Kite being one, and I'm blanking on the other. And even then, I got put on a ridiculously hard research project and gave it a go, but it was beyond my capabilities. A guy worked on it for seven years straight before me and failed, so after a year I noped out.
I consider going to grad and law school still worth it, because I certainly learned a lot.
the huxley vs orwell meme is at least 10 years old
They definitely do this. For instance the “moon landing was faked” theory disguises the “what did they discover” truthers
work for the CIA.
hypothetical:
ive got a glock-9 to your sweet, sweet nanna's temple. she made you cookies today cause... thats what nannas do and why theyre so beloved and so, so special. and the cookies are at the cusp of over-browning in the oven. nanna knows. nanna knows you know. i am chaotic-neutral. i am only here to deliver a message.
nanna tells you "oh, braveContrarian. its so good to see you. its been sooo long. are you hungry? i can whip up a carbonara in a jiffy, sweet-heart. oh, theres someone from russia who downloaded themselves into my computer. could ya believe that? they want $500 dollars or theyre gonna blow up the computer ... and my blanket collection is in the same room and you know how i feel about my blankets since your pa-pop passed last year cause of that springtime cold-snap."
she also says "braveContrarian, this young man here says if you join the CIA we all can have hot chocolate & cookies. oh, theyre your favorite cookies, too. can you be a nice boy to nanna and join the CIA?"
CHECK.
you ruthless gangsta.
sorry, nanna. its time to meet your maker.
nannas final moments were about you.
knowing her fate, she asked that youd get a plate of your favorite cookies; nannas special recipie; nannas cookies... just for you.
You aren't wrong...
After McAfee died a huge ARG was spun up to connect him to Q which I traced to here:
https://www.ingersolllockwood.com/
Go to the How We Work page and tell me what you see?
Now go to the Insights page. It talks about AI and machine learning.