Ai Knows Your Weaknesses Psychological Warfare Exposed
preparedness"Cyber attacks are no longer spelled with a C — they're spelled with a P. P-S-Y-B-E-R. Because it's all psychological operations." Boone goes deep on how AI builds digital twins from your data points, identifies susceptibilities, tracks who has access to weapons, who's on medications, who's disaffected — then radicalizes them remotely from any country without a single agent on the ground. "Focus on your 30-meter targets" — the doable stuff right in front of you.
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psychological programming.
And it's based upon creating a profile,
no different than it was done in the past,
where you would create a profile of a person
that is susceptible and is the target
to make do certain things, to be able to manipulate them.
Well, that same thing now is done with your digital twin.
Every one of us has a digital twin
that has so many different data points
that show the markers of susceptibilities
and vulnerabilities and how to get to them,
what influences that person.
Well, now think about the entire population
having a digital twin.
And now think about an AI system going,
okay, this person, that person, this person, that person,
these people are susceptible to these things.
They're on medications,
they have a history of mental illness,
they're disaffected from the current situation,
they have an easy time demonizing the target
we're trying to demonize.
And then it's about just, okay,
all of these people are tracked.
And within that track is, okay,
this person has access to weapons.
This person has access to,
or we can see that they're doing,
they have clandestine communication capabilities.
Okay, well, how do you bring all those things together?
How do you cultivate all those conditions around them?
How do you make sure their feed is completely amplified
with this radicalization,
this demonization of one key figure
so they're constantly stirred up
and now they get into a state of mind
which is this adrenal fatigue state of mind
which makes them even more psychologically susceptible
to do crazy things.
Well, this is what happens, okay?
It's no longer about a small group of people
in an intelligence agency or community
going out and radicalizing a person
to set them up to do bad things.
Now all this can be done remotely
from any country in the world.
And it's done with AI driven psychological programming.
So when you're seeing-
It's AI psychological warfare.
It's psychological warfare
that is advanced through AI driven systems.
Times to say, it's just the audience out there.
Think about this.
You're sitting in a car with your spouse.
You're driving home.
It's just the two of you in the car, just the two of you.
And one of you says, we really need laundry detergent.
And by the time you get in the driveway,
there's an advertisement for laundry detergent
on your phone.
By the time you hit the driveway-
Boon, I'm going to go one step closer.
Now here's the deal.
There's an AI system with natural language processing
that has heard something, identified a human being
that has a susceptibility or a vulnerability.
You don't have laundry, you need something.
You need laundry detergent.
Well, if they can do that for products and services,
what makes anybody think they're not doing that
with ideology as well?
That's ridiculous.
Of course, they're doing it with ideology as well.
They're identifying people with ideologies
that have certain vulnerabilities.
That are susceptible, then they feed it.
And then they feed it.
They slide it right in front of them 24 hours a day.
So now you've taken a self-radicalized person
that is no longer self-radicalized.
They're self-radicalizing through a system
that has targeted them.
Seeing in these message boards, every one of these folks,
if you notice, they're part of a message board.
You go up in the session two,
we identify, I think, six or eight different instances
around the world, okay?
Because they're unified inside the cyberspace,
where people who identify as incels
involuntarily celebrate.
When we were growing up,
they were called dudes who couldn't get chicks.
Now they have a whole culture, okay?
And it's very demonizing.
It's very hateful and it's very sad.
But you can tell where they've exalted this hero figure
within that group that conducted violence,
and now they mimic them.
And this has happened half a dozen times around the world.
And it doesn't have anything to do with gun violence.
It has to do with just committing violence against people
because they identify with this community
and they want to be one of the heroes
inside this community.
Well, amplify that again.
Maybe it's not incels.
Maybe it's the transsexual community.
Maybe it's the LGBT community.
Maybe it's women who believe in their right to choose,
abortion.
All these groups and people within those groups,
they belong to those groups based upon a continuum.
Are they really radicalized
or are they just kind of socialized towards?
Well, you take the people that are really radicalized,
now they have these vulnerabilities
and you just kind of tune them,
kind of twist them, you tweak them.
All right, you tweak these little nodes around them
in order to influence them, make it peer to peer.
And the next thing you know,
you've got a radicalized group of people
as a weapon of mass destruction.
A whole other light that people aren't thinking about.
Trump, during his first administration,
in my opinion, one error he made is he went after NATO
in his first administration.
That's a second administration move,
not a first administration move, okay?
Because what's gonna happen?
You've just turned all the countries in NATO
as your adversary in the first term.
You don't think every one of those NATO countries
has an intelligence capability
in order to use AI driven psychological programming
to affect change inside of a country
and what happens when they all do it in mass?
Damn, yeah, how do you?
These techniques, you've got non-state actors, okay?
That's criminal organizations, that's NGOs,
that's whoever that's outside of official capacity.
You've got multinational corporations
using the same techniques
that are usually being manipulated by some NGO,
which is manipulated by a state actor
and it all kind of comes full circle.
But they're all helping each other.
These are just the techniques of our time.
Just like in the past, someone created a television
and then someone like, hey, we've got entertainment.
It's a radio with pictures, this is great.
Let's get that distributed.
It goes out there in the ether, next thing you know,
now the government comes in and says,
hey, we could put out public information through this thing.
Then you've got corporations that go,
well, now we've got advertising.
Let's put that on this little platform too.
Well, in today's world,
that's what the internet is used for.
It's how to reach people.
You have to have two things
in order to conduct a psychological operation.
One, you have to have accessibility to your target.
And accessibility isn't just, can you get to them?
It's can you speak the same language?
Can you speak the same dialect of the same language?
Can you use the same words?
Can they hear you?
Are you presenting it with a key communicator
that they will listen to?
That's all part of accessibility.
Influencing the influencers that influence you.
And then you've got to determine
their susceptibilities of your target audience.
Once you have those things,
then you can conduct a psychological operation.
Well, what happens on the internet,
even beyond social media?
You're identifying target audiences.
You're identifying susceptibilities
and you're given access
to every one of these target audiences through this medium.
Within there, anybody who knows
how to conduct psychological operations is gonna do it.
Cyber attacks are no longer spelled with a C,
they're spelled with a P.
Cyber, P-S-Y-B-E-R,
because it's all psychological operations.
If you look at the domains of war,
you got air, land, sea, subterranean, space,
and then you've got cyber.
The only one, the only domain of war
that is 100% controlled by humans is cyber.
Everything else has external factors you can't control.
Cyber, you can control every bit of it.
So there's a fight for that control,
because it equals accessibility to a target audience
that affects change within a nation.
Well, focus on your 30-meter targets.
These are great conversations to have.
They're very entertaining.
It makes people think things through.
It gives them more context
for their critical thinking skills.
These are fantastic, but we cannot ignore the fact
that we all have a 30-meter target in front of us
that we're ignoring because we're spending time
doing something else or thinking about something else.
The objective of this show is to give people
a broader vantage point of the battlefield.
That's why I love having people like Yuan
that are focused on your 30-meter.
Yuan's focused on his, everyone's focused on theirs,
and then I try to deliver the landscape.
Does that make sense?
I try to deliver the whole picture.
You're doing a great job of delivering it
so people have those different perspectives.
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