Ai Doubleedged Sword Or Ultimate Weapon
preparedness"Everything is weaponized until something better can be weaponized. And right now, the thing that is best weaponized is AI." Boone isn't talking about robots — he's talking about AI-driven psychological programming, primarily foreign-born. Your phone listens, curates, and feeds you ideology the same way it feeds you laundry detergent ads. He mandates himself two hours a day off his phone during waking hours, and explains why you should too.
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because AI is, as far as I can tell, a weapon and a weapon that has the power to do just as much good as it does bad. And with the way things are right now, with open AI dominating the field, any usage of that is kind of feeding the beast. And I think possibly a very bad thing down the road. But at the same time, I use AI to help my reach. It helps me get my word out and spread truth and, and reach more people to spread my message and my mission. So I, I see it as, you know, like a double-edged sword. I'm, I'm trying to do a lot of good with it, but I'm also feeding the beast at the same time. So I don't know if there is a right answer there, but do you have any thoughts on that? Yeah, the world is going to change. I mean, I guess that's a stupid answer, but it's going to change in a lot of ways, you know, now, and we, we wrote about this in session two and we've, released it, we're talking about the Turing test and how that is the inability to tell the difference between AI and human. And now it's past that. And people want to know how sentient it is, how self-aware it is. I think it's a lot more self-aware than people think. And all these things are factors. And it is a huge, you know, I'll just say this, and this is a rule. Everybody can write it down because it'll never change. As long as there is a pecking order, and there will always be a pecking order as long as humans are animals, and we are, we're animals, believe every bit of that. And as long as that exists, everything is weaponized until something better can be weaponized. Everything, the vehicle, the gasoline engine, a trench, a gun, explosives, it doesn't matter. Everything is weaponized until something better can be weaponized. And right now, the thing that is best weaponized is AI. And when we write about AI, we're not talking about robots. That's the easy stuff. We're talking about AI-driven psychological programming, primarily that's foreign born. And when you talk about AI-driven psychological programming, you really learn about it. It's like you never want to see another one of these machines. I stay off my phone as much as possible. I mandate myself to stay off of it for two hours a day during waking hours for no reason other than I just need to be away from it because And I tell people this, hey, listen, and everybody in your audience, I already know their answer, but we're going to ask the question, how many times, I'll give you an example. How many times have you been sitting with someone in a closed space? Say it's your spouse. And your spouse says to you, we really need to get some laundry detergent. Say you're in a car. And by the time you get home, you're pulling your driveway, you've got an advertisement for laundry detergent on your phone. How do you think that happened? How do you think that happened? You think God just sent that down? No, your phone did that on purpose because they are curating information. They're listening. They're turning it into answers for you.
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