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September 17, 2018
To Autonomous AI, We Will Be Simply 'Carbon Lunch' - As Human Race Approaches 'Technological Extinction', Hollywood Inoculates Us Against The Question: 'Will Machines Take Over The World?'
Over the weekend, Susan Duclos and I had the opportunity to livestream the 'True Legends Conference' put on by Gen Six Productions Steve Quayle and Timothy Alberino on 'Transhumanism And The Hybrid Age' that took place in Branson, Missouri and within this ANP story, we'll take a look at some of what we learned at the conference while comparing that information to breaking stories from all across the internet proving to us just how far ahead these conference speakers are of the rest of the world.
Featuring speakers ranging from Quayle and Alberino to David Knight and Owen Shroyer from Infowars to Sharon Gilbert from Skywatch TV, who delivered one of my favorite presentations at the conference, we saw within the conference as detailed within this ANP story why things could end very poorly for the human population upon the planet should we keep traveling down the road we're now traveling down, with an 'end game' showing human beings eventually falling to 'technological extinction'.
As Sharon Gilbert told us in her presentation, to fully autonomous AI, we will be simply 'carbon lunch'.
While the world's mad rush into A.I. and transhumanism continues along at a speed that will only increase in the years ahead as A.I. becomes autonomous and makes its own decisions without the programming of human beings, experts from Stephen Hawking to Elon Musk to Dr. Hugo de Garis, who was also at the True Legends Conference, have warned that we're messing with forces unknown, forces that will eventually lead to our destruction.
As Hawking warned years ago, "the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race" because we can't possibly know what might happen once a machine's intelligence exceeds our own and said 'machine' has the ability to act upon its own, while tapped into the 'hive mind' of the A.I. borg.
As Elon Musk warned back in April, A.I. could very well create 'an immortal dictator from which we can never escape' and if that sounds to you a little bit like a boot stamping upon a human face, forever, imagine that boot having a terminator robot attached to the other end. And while that sounds like something straight from Hollywood and science fiction, as Sharon Gilbert told us within her presentation, that is exactly the point.
As Gilbert brought up, according to Hollywood producer Jonathan Nolan , who has produced the shows "Person of Interest" as well as "Westworld", which both focus upon artificial intelligence, Hollywood has managed to inoculate the public against the question: "will machines ever take over the world?"
So, does Nolan know something that we don't know? Will 'machines' take over the world?
While the left pushes for hate speech to be criminalized and labels President Donald Trump and his supporters 'racists', 'Nazis' or worse, this September 7th story over at the Daily Mail reported on the rise of racist robots, with experts warning A.I. can quickly develop prejudices on its own and entire groups of machines learning prejudice by copying one another.
So does anyone really think that their prejudices won't eventually be pointed at human beings? Also reporting they're learning sexism while treating non-robots/AI as having less value than 'itself', does anybody else see something wrong with A.I. putting more value upon 'itself' and other robots/machines than the lives of humans? From the Daily Mail story:
Robots could teach themselves to treat other forms of life – including humans – as less valuable than themselves, new research claims.
Experts say prejudice towards others does not require a high level of cognitive ability and could easily be exhibited by artificially intelligent machines.
These machines could teach each other the value of excluding others from outside their immediate group.
The latest findings are based on computer simulations of how AIs, or virtual agents, form a group and interact with each other.
So why again is a certain segment of society pushing A.I. as the next 'savior' when A.I. clearly has no such 'endearing thoughts' about us 'mere mortal' human beings?
With this August 31 story over at Zero Hedge titled "The Terrifying Paintings by Artificial Intelligence" also giving us another glimpse inside the 'dark minds' of the 'machines' that may soon enslave us, the ZH story describes the 'artwork' these machines have created as if something straight from the pits of hell.
Witness the Birth of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) Art, art produced by algorithm.
And its one hell of a mutilated abortion. Words that spring to mind: monstrous, from hell, distorted, terrifying, soulless…
Its like self-portraits of a family of aristocrats if they were each and every one of them a soul-sucking demon.
If this is what Artificial Intelligence has to offer in terms of art, if these images are the seeds of that future, count me out.
A French art collective, selling these little monsters at Christie’s for beaucoup bucks, fine. But I can’t tell… this collection is called Obvious. Obviously what? Obviously a horror show?
While 'the masses' are rapidly being programmed to welcome in artificial intelligence as our 'new savior', those doing the 'programming' neglect to tell the masses that this 'new savior' will also be our 'new overlords'.
With artificial intelligence also clearly susceptible to being 'programmed' by the outside world as Susan Duclos reported on September 10th on ANP in which she reminded us of Microsoft's chatbot called 'Tay', "which was supposed to mimic a young teen girl who went from saying 'Humans are super cool' to a homicidal Nazi lover in less than 24 hours", the dangers that artificial intelligence potentially pose to human beings cannot possibly be overestimated.
And with A.I. looking at human beings as 'less than them', how much time do we have before the warnings given by people such as Steve Quayle, Sharon Gilbert, Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking and many others of A.I. being an existential danger to the human race come true? Every day brings new advances in the technology.
While Ray Kurzweil, the 'father of artificial intelligence', claims that 'singularity' is still 30 years away and likely won't occur before sometime around 2045, others warn we're much closer to the point where A.I. is smarter than human beings and "that’s just the beginning. Imagine a cheap little device that isn’t just smarter than humans — it can compute as much data as all human brains taken together!"
And while we still may be decades away from that point, as Steve Quayle has warned us, what we KNOW about all of these technological advances taking place is likely decades behind 'reality' with DARPA, google and the US military heavily investing in artificial intelligence technology. And with A.I. being 'weaponized' to kill human beings, what could possibly go wrong as science fiction becomes reality?
For those who may have missed it, in the first video below, Steve Quayle tells us about the A.I. agenda to 'identify, vilify, nullify and destroy' Patriots in America, part of what we've been seeing unfolding with big tech censoring Conservatives and Christians and their views. While in the 2nd video below, Timothy Alberino and Skywatch TV interview Dr. Hugo de Garis behind the scenes at the True Legends Conference about why wealthy leaders in technology and the sciences are sponsoring research that threatens to exterminate human life.
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