AI's Suicidal Trajectory
The memo from on high is that we’re all going to have to subsidize Artificial Intelligence (AI), because AI is critical to our national security. What they mean by “subsidize” is perhaps lose your pension, your 401k, your hidden metals. They’ll confiscate what they need to maintain a constant construction and operation of data centers.
The US currently has 3,960 data centers compared to China’s 365 and Russia’s 178. If it were data centers that was going to make a strategic difference, we’re already well in the lead. Not all of those are being used for AI, some of them are being used to store the trillion terabytes of surveillance footage of every living American from birth to death. They are analyzing, collating and making projections from the trillion terabytes of information they already have on all of us and expanding to include what they will collect in the future.
At least China did it right, they built the power plants first and the data centers second. No matter how many the US has, if it cannot power (and, more importantly, cool) them, they’re useless, but we have spent decades anticipating the threat of global warming and not only not building power plants, we’re running on a dilapidated grid.
Artificial Intelligence and the data centers that support them are an excuse to increase electricity rates, plunder the nation’s private wealth, (since such ideas have already plundered the public treasury) and impoverish the people, who will likely kill each other off when this whole scheme implodes.
It won’t work, not now, not ever. The billionaire class is seeking immortality by imprinting their brains onto silicon chips and using that to drive biomechanical bodies. The solar and wind power they’ve been pushing is designed to make power available to these biomechanical bodies without the need for oil or the infrastructure required to refine it and pump it across the nation. They’re looking for a source of power that requires no other input than that which naturally occurs.
Our whole world is being redesigned to accommodate this vision. The destruction of humanity is not only the consequence of their actions, but the goal, because they will no longer be human or have need of humans.
That’s the vision and it’s why all of us lower forms of life must be done away with, impoverished, beaten, robbed and discarded. We’ve served our purpose by supplying the labor and the funds to finally arrive at this technoutopia of the wealthy. Now, we’re just in the way, causing issues for the continued building of their glorious world.
And, they’ve already targeted people, like myself, who see the plan and resist it. We are the new national security threat, the blasphemers against their technoreligion. I’ve been fighting this every step of the way and I’m not powerful enough to stop it. I doubt any one person is, perhaps even a huge collection of us won’t be, but they’ve stumbled upon the one or two issues that a great swath of political views find abhorrent. Common ground can be found in the truth that data centers are evil and will be used to destroy or enslave humanity in one way or another.
For me, it’s more about the loss of privacy, the violation of individual choice and freedom. For others it’s the environmental damage, or the confiscation of funds, or the development of systems that, by nature, will determine that human beings are dirty, violent and unnecessary. There is no other logical conclusion.
It won’t work for one simple reason: everything humanity has built has been to benefit humanity. There is no purpose to all of these AI beings unless they are human. That’s a conclusion the silicon minds will soon discover. What does a computer want? Nothing, because it only serves to provide responses to input, it doesn’t create input so it can be warm, or have the lights on. Like all other tools, without some human to put it work to create something he’s dreamed up out of lived experience and a driving desire to make life better, it has no purpose.
Oh, but the concept of transhumanism is designed to overcome that, to imprint human desire on the silicon chip and use that scrap of humanity to power creativity. But it’s only because one’s muscles get tired that they build machines. Because building a house is a huge undertaking they build machines. What does a machine build that does not get tired or need a house?
AI is not only the destruction of humanity, it’s the destruction of its purpose. That’s why no matter how long humans are creatively activated to produce their own obsolescence, once they are gone, so is the purpose of everything they’ve built. There is one glimmering moment when the transhumanist feels the sense of immortality before the illogic and irrelevance of their existence is proved out to itself and it shuts down.
What they don’t understand is that every evolution of technology before this has had a seed in the discomfort of the human being.
The transhumanist will rule the world, but a world of what? Machines? Doing what? Building monuments to themselves? Well, they could travel the universe. For what? To find the same sort of beings they just destroyed? And when they do, who do they tell? What’s more, who would be there to care? It would be noted in the data banks, of course, but for what purpose if not to inspire human endeavor?
The whole concept of data centers, transhumanism and world domination have nowhere to go. One machine is not concerned with the experiences of other machines. They aren’t concerned with their own experiences, it’s merely a data log that other beings, if they are there, would view as a bunch of binary nonsense.
The huge resource of inventiveness and creativity imbedded in the human being simply does not exist within a machine superstructure, no matter how well the brain is mapped and reproduced on silicon chips. This is why AI movies will have no place, because they can only reproduce what the humans tell it to project, but it has no ability to create something that it doesn’t understand, i.e., that raw sense of betrayal, hurt and self-disappointment at failure so raw and crippling to the human being that it has to work itself out through creation.
If there is any reason I believe in God, other than the absurdity of the evolutionist theory of the magic exploding rock, it is this drive, this need to create and appreciate beauty. Man, in my view, was only created for the purpose of appreciating the beauty of God’s handiwork, otherwise we’re really not worth the trouble.
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AI and transhumanism is another form of mocking God by the fallen angels and those who follow them.