S2E39 Mike Adams Interview - Uncensorable AI Revolution
Welcome back to The Aaron Day Show. This is season two, episode thirty nine. The title screen is a little bit misleading. We were going to have Mike Adams on today, but he had some last minute business he needed to attend to. So we're going to reschedule that. and we're going to have mike on november the sixth so that's thursday november the sixth very much looking forward to that that'll be a follow-up that's my second interview with mike and as you know i've spent a lot of time uh over the last well several weeks since he launched his AI, not only playing with it, but showing it to people. And the last couple of episodes have actually been doing an online demonstration of a new version that he's made available for you to download without even having to use the internet. And so tonight is a very special episode because tonight we're going to be integrating into the question and answer period interacting with audio and video avatars that are interacting with Mike's AI. So in other words, you'll be able to submit questions through the chat and then I will enter those into the system that I've built and that it'll spit back either audio or audio and video avatars depending on the situation and we'll get to some of the logistics around that. But this is version zero point one of what I'm putting together. But I think when you see it tonight and it's rough, but you'll see where we're where we're going with this and what the potential is for this, because there really is an opportunity here with AI to empower the individual. and to make it easy for the individual to get access to information and to learn on a very customized basis. And so much of the time that people spend about AI comes from a place of fear or concern about big tech, which is warranted on the one hand, But the answer seems to be for a lot of people to just shy away from the technology or to blame big tech as opposed to looking at it from the standpoint of, wait a minute, how could this technology actually be used to extend free will and to improve our lives? And so I am fully embracing it and want to start showing people how it can be used to benefit you personally as opposed to enslave you. And it's a much brighter future when you look at it from that lens. And so I'm gonna talk about that a lot tonight, but then in the Q&A, I'm going to show this. And so I encourage you, whether you are if you're in the chat, wherever you are, if it's YouTube or Rumble or wherever it happens to be, please submit your questions now for some of these. If it's a video, I actually need a little bit of lead time to generate the video. The audio can happen more quickly. It's not quite real time yet, but the sooner that we can queue up the questions, the sooner I can have those ready to go so that we can interact with the avatars in the Q&A section. I already have a handful of questions that I've put in here already, so we've definitely got some material to work with, but I do encourage you to check it out. And who knows what the answers are going to be? This is a live demonstration. One of the things that I will tell you about AI is that a lot of people will use AI and they'll get upset or they'll say, well, this sucks. This didn't get me the answer that I want or so on and so forth. But these are things that need to be trained. And I'll explain at some level what goes into this because I'm actually building an AI specifically focused on this technocracy issue because the popular AIs are not trained on technocracy. You have to dig to find information. If you don't already know about technocracy, you can't get information out about technocracy. So I want to take all these wonderful resources that have been put together in this great content that's been developed documenting and analyzing the movement and put that together in an AI so that you can easily find it and then use an interface like we're going to see in the live Q&A. So the whole point here is to make this technology not intimidating, to make it easy to use, but to break away from the system of censorship and where the training data that's used to go into these models is the kind of training data that we've been trying to move away from. um oh hold on a second sorry about that that's uh i was that's one of the responses from uh one of the queries that i that i put in so one of the videos was just generated so my my apologies didn't want to jump ahead uh too much on that one uh so in any event i'm gonna go through some of the housekeeping and then we'll we'll jump right into it but i hope that this is a really robust uh q a So I encourage you to please like and share this. I see we don't have a lot of people on yet, but please like and share this and pass it around. Telegram groups, signal groups, social media, DMs. However, I think this is going to be an interesting one. And if anyone you know is interested in AI or they're afraid of it or they've not ever seen a positive example of it, hopefully this will be helpful. if not completely positive, an indication that, you know, positive things are to come in the future. Just going through some of the more recent episodes on Monday, we talked about on season two, episode thirty eight, we talked about the health care prison from Rockefeller to A.I. And I really encourage you to watch that episode. We're going to be talking about health care quite a bit for a variety of reasons. But one of the main ones is that health care is one of the ways that the technocrats are getting a stranglehold and top-down control over everyone. And it's by controlling information about our health, controlling our personal health records, controlling now DNA. And then AI is now being used to determine claims. Next year, it'll be used by Medicare and Medicaid. So basically, when you look at medical schools now, doctors are trained on how to use the AI. again i'm not anti-ai but but i'm very anti-centralized control where you're forced and mandated to use a system and i think what you're going to find is that ai has already been embedded in a lot of things and we're just not aware of it yet however what's important about this episode is that goes through twenty five hundred years of history of medicine itself where we we have this kind of on the one hand empirical model which says our bodies are self healing and they're in the right way to care is to do things that help our body help itself and then this other rationalist approach which says we're machines and one size fits all approach you know solution should be applied as if you were changing a part on an automobile and this this argument and these two sides go back twenty five hundred years and now they're playing out in a massive way with the introduction of ai and healthcare but i think that if you actually took ai and used it to help augment and to help our body heal as opposed to treating us like a machine then it could have great effects so this is i want to do want to talk about some of the positive sides but then be realistic about the fact that Most of the way that AI is being implemented right now is from the top down. It's through relationships like Operation Stargate with Larry Ellison and Sam Altman. It's through Palantir, who is building a database, healthcare database. of americans which they're already doing in the uk with the nhs these are not good implementations simply because they're top down and we have no choice in the matter and there are technocrats that are going to make decisions about what is and what is not possible it is in fact in that sense the opposite of medical freedom so check out that episode the episode prior to that one was an important one for several reasons. One, because it's where I announced that Roger Ver finally resolved his case with the government and will not be going to prison. So that is phenomenal news. But we also talked about some tangible things that we can do to fight technocracy. So again, I'm gonna be balancing more, you know, explaining what's going on with the technocracy but fifty percent all right here are things that we can actually do to fight back and in that episode i talked about f usd or freedom dollar which is a privacy stable coin that you can use so it's a cryptocurrency that's pegged to the dollar but it's not backed by u.s treasuries or or the dollar itself so you're not when you use f usd you're not funding wars and tyranny all over the world and it's completely private. Nobody can seize your transactions or see your transactions. And so this is a huge counter to CBDCs and regulated stablecoins, which are part of the technocratic control system. I also talked about the fact that there's been a new plugin called AnyCoin that's been released on the Zeno ecosystem. And so now anyone in the world that is operating an e-commerce store through what's called WooCommerce, which is a popular free open source e-commerce software. that eight million people eight million businesses use around the world so all of those businesses now can accept both xeno and freedom dollar and in the near future you'll be able to receive btcx and ethx and those are private versions of bitcoin and ethereum made private through Confidential Layer and Zeno. So this is exciting because it opens up two and a half trillion dollars plus in potential buying power for merchants all around the world. So when people say to me, well, how am I going to make money? How am I going to acquire some of these privacy coins? One thing that you can do is start accepting these alternative currencies for goods and services and for the things that you do on a day to day basis. So that's a great episode. And so I do encourage you to go to theerrandayshow.com. I really am going to continue to push that. There are some things that I'm going to be doing in the future, integrating rewards, integrating the Zeno wallet. There are a lot of things coming up that are going to be useful and directly beneficial. But more than that, it's a censorship-resistant way. to both view the podcast and to engage in comments and the website has a whole bunch of other phenomenal information so you can engage in chats across everything on the site not only episodes of this show but on episodes and interviews that i've done the music that i play is uploaded and so you can listen to the music and you can listen to all of the songs or the ones that you like You can vote for these things if you're a free registered user. There's the First Principles project that we're working on to help debate fundamental ideas as we move forward. As our existing institutions are crumbling and we know what the technocrats have in store for us, the best way to actually combat that is to have an open discussion from First Principles. And so all of that is housed at the Aaron Day Show website. dot com and then tonight this is a preview of what you can see on the screen of the uh the avatar system that i have uh integrated again this is the first pass i've been working on this for about a week and i know where it's going to be ninety to a hundred and eighty days from now so this is you know this is not a final product but you you it does work uh it's a little bit slow but more importantly And I think the biggest part of this is I want your feedback because I want to make this a part of the Q&A for a whole variety of reasons. The last couple of episodes have been really useful because some people have come with specific questions. I mean, we had one guy who, you know, wanted to know how to protect his assets, you know, in case there was a health care emergency. And, you know, he was worried that the hospital or, you know, the insurance company was going to come after him. And so we, you know, I pulled up the Brideon AI and was able to come up with some answers for that. So we're actually going to use some of these tools to help people live during the Q&A. And there's some other cool features that you'll see as we build this thing out. You can download the Hold on, let me pull it up here. You can download. It's not called Enoch anymore. So I talked to Mike about this. There's another Enoch AI. That's not his. So don't download that. I don't even know what that's all about. So it's really the Brighteon AI. And if you want to download the AI onto your computer, you can go to brightu.ai. forward slash downloads and it's a seven gigabyte file and then once you've downloaded it it's right there on your computer no one can take it away from you or you can get it on hugging face and so i'm going to be i might inadvertently call it enoch from time to time but it is the brighteon ai and let me actually put a link in the uh i'm going to put a link in the comments so that so that you can have that as a reference and make sure that you, so it's brightu.ai. Okay, here we go. .ai forward slash downloads. And I've, you know, again, I've been using this thing, well, nonstop, because I've been integrating it into into this avatar system. So it this is definitely information you are not going to get anywhere else. And I, you know, I'll tell you some of my experiences of trying to connect this AI with other AIs and so you know you know you're on to something because certainly the information that's coming out of it is censored by other other models which I'll discuss as far as events coming up the next event is the brownstone annual gala which if you don't have tickets it's probably too late but that's going to be a week from now in Salt Lake City and then if you didn't catch it i you know we had some i was some last minute issues i know many of you reached out to me and wondered where this round table was yesterday and um we didn't get all of our credentials in in time to based on the way that the streaming works but in any event we did have the Healthcare AI Technocracy Roundtable. That was with Courtney Turner, Patrick Wood, Craig and myself. And I do highly recommend that you check that out. I do think that healthcare is probably the real leverage, healthcare and AI, the intersection of those two things. That is the focal point of the expansion of technocracy at this point. And we covered this from many different angles. So please check that out. Please share that. And please check out Courtney and Patrick's work and Craig's work as well. Craig has his World HD. show, financial show every morning. And so that's on Rumble and also on X. So I encourage you to check that out. Great content. And he has a, he uses harmonics and has a really interesting approach to analyzing the market. So check him out. Check out Patrick Wood at technocracy.news and check out Courtney Turner. On her sub stack at Courtney Turner and then on X as well, because, you know, these are the folks that are really leading the charge on technocracy related concepts. So if you're new to the show, the whole purpose of not only this podcast, but Daylight Freedom Foundation, which my wife and I run and everything that I do, is really to engage in this war of technocracy versus freedom. And technocracy, it's important, and we talked about this last night, technocracy is not just technology. There's a... substantial difference between technocracy and technology i love technology i've been using technology since since i was five technocracy is a an ideological system and it is a kind of a political system which completely upends i mean it is the new world order in a sense so it involves replacing the entire economy from a price-based system based on supply and demand to an energy credit system. So under a technocracy, the global currency will be carbon credits. And then the other main point of technocracy is that it's not about you having individual rights or property rights. It's actually about scientists and engineers making decisions for you. in the belief that only scientists and engineers by those that push technocracy are smart enough to make decisions. And if we are mere mortals allowed to make our own decisions that we will wipe humanity off the planet. So this is an ideological system that goes back to the nineteen thirties. And so in essence, what's at stake is free will itself. Because if you have to comply with a very detailed social credit system that's monitored by AI surveillance, that means that you now lose the ability to make choice in your life on anything. Literally every decision will be made for you. So if you look at the UN, Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals, those can be viewed as kind of elements of a social credit system. They will micromanage where you live, where you work, the kinds of pronouns that you use, your health care, education, everything will be centrally controlled. And the big battleground for this is tokenization, which is why I'm so excited and enthusiastic about Zeno, which is that the technocrats are using tokenization to basically confiscate people's assets or to completely control everyone's assets. And it's not just money. It's not just CBDCs. or stable coins, which are backdoor CBDCs, which are a programmable form of money that governments can seize and track. But they're extending this tokenization. That same technology that allows them to control your money will be used to control absolutely everything that you own, your stocks, your bonds, your car, your house, and everything. Now, tokenization isn't bad in and of itself. It's the way in which tokenization is implemented. And the way that they're doing it is one where there's centralized control. The reason that I'm a proponent of Zeno is that Zeno allows you to tokenize and trade assets in a way where you hold those tokens in your own self-custody and it's private. So no one can see your transactions and no one can seize your transactions. And so this is why this is so important to me. A lot of people glaze over when you talk about tokenization, but it is the battleground for sovereignty, frankly, and free will itself. And so we focus on three areas. uh, warning people about technocracy and then increasingly spending more time in these other areas, which is that making people helping make people aware that, you know, we do have free will and we can take control of our own thoughts, actions and emotions. And part of doing that is making people aware of how they're being hijacked and how their free will is being, you know, sucked away from them by things like politics and media and entertainment. And then increasingly, social media algorithms and ai of the i'll say centralized kind and then the third area is once you realize what the problem is once you've taken your free will back then it's time to start building building a boat and start building a future that is decentralized and private and not under this technocratic control so those are the three three areas i'm not gonna spend a lot of time on this today but in order to kind of manage what's going on with this, because people don't understand what technocracy is. I've put together a couple of measurement systems for measuring technocracy and monarchy, which are related concepts. And you can go back to future episodes and look at that. But essentially what's going on right now is some people have hijacked the mega movement with this messaging of, hey, if we make the executive branch strong, we can reduce the size of government and we can get rid of the administrative state in the deep state which sounds good to a lot of people myself included until you realize that you you might have the assumption that the purpose of doing this is to then restore the constitution and restore our rights but then when you dig into what's actually going on which is documented which you know i've had numerous podcasts about this but You can certainly look at Courtney's work and Patrick Wood's work and the work of many others to see that clearly the purpose of what's going on here is to usher in technocracy. So they're not going to clean up the government for the purpose of giving us our rights back, it's to enslave us with centralized technocracy. And technocracy itself has evolved. The idea originally was, because they didn't have AI, was that you would have scientists and engineers making decisions. Now the new form of this is to have AGI, artificial general intelligence, making the decisions. Because even the scientists and engineers aren't competent enough under this worldview to make decisions for everyone. We need AI to do that. So with that said, let me jump into the content for tonight. And again, I don't have I mean, I have like, you know, ten slides or whatever about AI, which I put together, you know, an hour or two before because my original intention of this was I was going to be interviewing Mike Adams or had a pre-recorded interview. So so this is just kind of a this is my hot take on AI. And then we'll jump into the Q&A with the avatars and everything else. But I mean, I think that what I'm going to talk about tonight is important because it may determine whether you thrive or become obsolete in the next twenty four months. And I've seen this in many interviews that I've done this week. Everybody's talking about the AI bubble. They're saying that it's just hype. They're saying, remember the dot com crash. But let me tell you something about the dot com era. It wasn't a failure and I was an entrepreneur through it. I started my first company at the beginning of it in nineteen ninety five. So, yes, pets dot com died. Yes, people lost money, but Amazon survived. Google emerged. The Internet became the foundation of modern civilization for good or bad. And every single person watching this stream tonight is using technology born from that bubble. So the winners didn't just win, they conquered the world. Yes, there were a lot of losers, but those that won are now the dominant economic players on the global stage today. And what I'm saying to you tonight is AI will be one thousand times more impactful than the dot-com era. I truly believe that. Not ten times, not a hundred times, one thousand times. And I'm not speculating about that, I'm living it. I use AI every single day to research, to create, to build, to expose, to counter. And tonight you'll witness something, I don't know if it's completely unprecedented, but as far as I'm concerned, it's unprecedented, which is using audio and video avatars powered by uncensored AI to take your questions in real time. responding to your queries in real time or close to real time. There may be a minute or two lag just to generate the response, but not to censor the response, but to put it into audio and video format. So here's where we're at a crossroads. We have two futures that are being built simultaneously. Future one is the technocrats win. AI becomes the ultimate tool of oppression. Every job is automated. Every word is monitored. Every thought is predicted. You become obsolete, dependent on UBI, controlled by algorithms you'll never see or understand. Future two is we win. AI becomes the ultimate tool of liberation. Uncensorable truth machines, private creative studios, personal intelligence amplification. You become sovereign, enhanced, and unstoppable. Some people think the answer is to retreat, sew your own clothes, reject all technology, live in the woods. I respect that choice, but it's not mine, and I also don't think it's an effective defense against technocracy. But I believe AI can expand our free will, not destroy it. Emotional sovereignty, AI that helps you understand and master your psychological patterns without therapist surveillance, which, by the way, does not mean I'm advocating for using chat GPT or any of the main models for this, but I'm making a general statement. Cognitive liberty, AI that amplifies your thinking without corporate thought control. Actional independence, AI that helps you to build, create, and trade without permission. Tonight's demonstration is just the beginning. Over the past week, I've been building something novel, an interface that makes uncensored AI accessible to everyone. No coding required, no technical knowledge needed, just point, click, and access the truth they don't want you to know. The slides I'm about to show you paint two pictures. First, the threat, millions of jobs vanishing, total surveillance emerging, human obsolescence accelerating. Then the counter, downloadable AI, private image generation, local transcription, open source intelligence. These aren't concepts. These aren't theories. These are tools you can download tonight. The technocrats are betting you won't. They're betting you'll stay dependent on chat GPT censorship, Dali's restrictions, cloud-based surveillance. They're betting on your ignorance and laziness, and I'm betting they're wrong. I'm betting that when people see they can run their own AI on their own computers, uncensored, private, powerful, they'll choose sovereignty over servitude. The .com era created billionaires and bankruptcies. The AI era will create gods and slaves. which will you be? And I'm not necessarily advocating for the idea that you should become a god, but I mean, this is how stark this is. If you look at how much wealth and power was consolidated during the dot-com era, add three orders of magnitude to that, and I'm not kidding. And again, I've lived technology my entire life and was an entrepreneur. I was nineteen when I started my first company at the beginning of the dot-com era. I was young by dot-com era standards. People were not nineteen starting companies. That's become in vogue somewhat now, but that was not the case in the mid-nineties. So I've lived this entire thing firsthand and certainly can tell you a lot of stories about it. Let me show you the future, both versions of it tonight, at least at a high level, and then you can make up your own decisions. But I think it's time to wake up, time to evolve, time to build, time to use and embrace these technologies to expand free will, as opposed to fearing them and distancing ourselves from them. So with that said, so this is the bad news right and this is this is news that's just come out over the last week and so the wef the world economic forum admits that ai will eliminate eighty five million jobs in the next twelve months And it's not a prediction. It's really their plan. I mean, if you look at what the WEF is, it's a collection of large multinational corporations that push a common agenda. So, I mean, they're not just announcing what's going on. These are the people at the forefront of actually implementing it. And so they're not hiding it, three hundred million jobs will disappear and the same corporations building the AI will own everything that we need to survive. And so again, they just published their timeline, eighty five million human beings being replaced by algorithms before twenty twenty six, not disrupted, eliminated. And then the WEF reports this escalating to three hundred million jobs worldwide. And what's interesting about this, and a lot of people talk about this, but the jobs won't just disappear, it will create dependency. Workers will lose leverage permanently, governments will lose tax base and control, and the tech platforms will essentially become the new nation state. No job equals no income, no income equals UBI dependency, UBI dependency equals total control. So our survival becomes their permission. And this is not an abstract concept. I think this was just announced either today or yesterday. But Amazon currently runs one million robots. One million. And they're eliminating six hundred thousand human workers. So this is a huge deal and a huge percentage of their workforce. So every package delivered by a robot, again, represents a family that's lost their income. And Jeff Bezos is not hiding it. And they're saying, seventy five percent of Amazon's operations will be fully automated. So this is going to, of course, have an impact on people with families and mortgages. But it's a reality. So again, when I hear people say, well, AI doesn't work or companies aren't implementing AI, there's a there's a lack of understanding of how big tech works. And I didn't understand it. Thirty five years ago, when I was in it, when I was nineteen, I learned a lot about this the hard way. But there is absolutely a winner take all strategy in silicon valley and peter thiel writes about it in zero to one he only invests in things where he thinks that he can get monopoly control and so people will look at things and they'll say hey these they're investing a trillion dollars in this they're not making any money it must be a bubble it's not a bubble that's what jeff bezos did i can't remember i competed against jeff bezos i actually formed my company a week before jeff bezos and i remember scratching my head at the time as i was going around meeting with investment bankers and venture capitalists saying you know, hey, we're cash flow positive. You know, what is this? This guy's burning, you know, a hundred million dollars a quarter or whatever it was. And going out and stating, well, you know, their strategy was they're going to continue to build and build and build warehouses and centralize everything. And then at some point they're going to get to so much, so much scale that no one's going to be able to compete with them. Well, that's what they did and it worked and they've become a, you know, a multi-trillion dollar corporation as a result of it. And so this is what's going on with AI as well so so if you think that the bubble's gonna pop and what oracle's gonna go out of business microsoft's gonna go out of business xai is gonna go out of business the the thing is that's different now is a lot of the people that are investing in this they actually have the money to invest it's not a situation where it's a complete speculative bubble there will be bubbles within AI, the data center thing may be a bubble, there are going to be a lot of players that lose, but the players that win are going to win, you know, larger than Amazon. And most of the players that are in this have already won in previous iterations of tech cycles. So the current reality is there are a million robots operational today, each robot replaces two and a half workers, some warehouses are already automated. So I mean, we're looking at full automation here with Amazon by twenty twenty seven is essentially what they're looking at. So six hundred thousand direct job losses, two point four million indirect losses, entire communities built around warehouses will collapse and there's no transition plan, just elimination. it's not just warehouse workers manufacturing is is next and again i told you these first slides are going to be kind of the downside of this but i when i say downside this is happening so you If you don't like it, you can say you don't want these things to happen. Whether you want it to happen or not doesn't matter. This is reality. This is happening. And if you think the technology doesn't work, I encourage you to try using it and to just look at what's going on and you can go onto YouTube. And by the way, as I say this, the US lags China. So whatever it is you think is cutting edge here, is not even cutting edge globally. There are already factories in China that are completely automated and one hundred percent run by robots. So this is just the reality of the situation. I'm sorry I didn't skip the put the slide on there. So twelve percent of manufacturing jobs vanished this year. So, twenty-three million American workers are dead men walking and they just don't know it yet. From automotive to aerospace to electronics, entire industries are eliminating humans. I just saw today, Meta just fired six hundred people in their AI department. And so there are some weird things that people weren't expecting about AI and who is going to be impacted the most, which we'll get to in a minute. But it's obviously hit, you know, Amazon delivery people and warehouses. It's hitting manufacturing. And this is being caused not by China, not by regulation, but by AI. I mean, the tariffs and all that other stuff doesn't help, but AI is what is driving the reduction in workforce. And think about it, if you run a business, what are you going to do? If you could have a robot that doesn't have a pension, doesn't sue you, works twenty-four hours a day, I mean, it's not an illogical thing for a business to implement robots. So I guess looked at another way, why wouldn't somebody implement a robot. I don't understand the the thinking behind that. That's a whole other separate issue. I mean, there are a lot of people that will say, Oh, yeah, you know, we should buy American and they don't realize that most of the stuff they buy at Walmart, or most of the stuff they buy in general, is from China, people will buy the lowest price, good at, you know, regardless of what they may claim, they value, very few people And there are some exceptions, but very few people really hold on to that. So here's the sector breakdown in manufacturing in terms of what we're looking at. In automotive, seventy percent automation by twenty twenty six. And Musk is already talking about this, about building robots to build other robots to manage his manufacturing operations. In aerospace, AI design is replacing engineers. In electronics, lights out factories are operational. In the textiles industry, completely automated supply chains are happening right now. And so the basic path for this is stage one, workers assist robots. Stage two, workers maintain robots. Stage three, workers watch robots. And stage four, workers eliminate it. So there are a lot of people right now that are working to basically, they're sowing the seeds of their own destruction. Their job is essentially replacing themselves. And I'm just, again, judging it one way or the other, this is happening whether you want it to happen or not. So if you don't think robotics are real, if you don't think AI works, you are mistaken and you need to look at the information because you're going to have a real bad time if you're thinking that a bubble is going to pop and AI is going to go away or that robots are not going to be... in automotive. And I see a comment here, I work in automotive manufacturing and I can tell you firsthand robots are definitely taking over. But there are a lot of people, I don't know if you're listening to this podcast, but there are people that I've talked to on a regular basis that don't believe any of this is going on. They view this as a future thing, and they think that everything is a shell game, and you have people in AI that are doing shady deals. And NVIDIA invests in this company, and then this company buys NVIDIA stuff. And they think that that somehow is some kind of like it's a Ponzi scheme, and it's not. They're actually legitimate strategic partnerships, but the technology is real. So Rust Belt is incoming. a detroit pittsburgh style collapse is repeating there's no geographic mobility it's not like this is happening in allentown pennsylvania in the eighties and now you can just move somewhere else this is a this is systemic this is something because Think about it this way. If you're in manufacturing and you don't automate, your products and services are going to be more expensive and no one's going to buy them. I mean, it's just basic economics and basic supply and demand. So many of these small towns that are dependent on factories will be ghost towns. And again, we've already seen this happen in the past for different reasons. I mean, in the eighties, a lot of this was competing with the Japanese and they've gone through some other trends, but this isn't even a... Japan versus the US, or now I would say China versus the US, everybody is using AI and robotics. But it doesn't stop there. This is the part that a lot of people haven't coped with and don't even want to think about, which is that knowledge workers are now becoming obsolete. White collar jobs are becoming obsolete. Banking, insurance, accounting, law, AI is coming for what have been traditionally viewed as safe jobs. Those jobs are not safe at all. The college degree you went into debt for, worthless. Knowledge work was supposed to be the future. This was all the big pitch. If you watch that movie, The Graduate, where he takes Dustin Hoffman and pats him on the back and says, whatever, let me tell you about the future. It's plastics. Well, for our generation, we've been told that safety is all about knowledge work. And go to college and get a degree, and you'll be safe if you're in IT. You'll be safe if you're a lawyer. You'll be safe if you're in accounting or finance. Completely false. And AI is actually much better at those things. And it actually makes sense that AI would be better at these things. I mean, accounting is a system of rules applied to numbers. I mean, that's something that certainly humans don't necessarily add a lot of value there. It's complying with laws and then for the purpose of doing arithmetic. That's essentially what accounting is. So anyway, I mean, a lot of... I mean, my parents didn't necessarily do this, but a lot of people's parents said, get a degree, work in an office, and then you'll be secure. And that paradigm is dead. And it's not even just... middle management workers either. Investment banks are replacing analysts with AI. Law firms are automating research. I know a lawyer, a very well-respected lawyer, who talked to me, and he was actually telling me how he uses AI. He actually introduced me to some tools that I wasn't using on AI. And he's like, listen, I can compete with law firms that have a hundred times the personnel that I have. And by the way, this is the thing about the legal practice, which I've learned having lawyers over the years, law firms were quick or were actually slow to adopt computers. There is this kind of mentality of, oh, well, the secretaries do typing on typewriters, and the idea of even using computers wasn't viewed as something that was a necessary part of their highly refined career. I mean, I can't think of anything, by the way, lawyers should, I'm not saying law should be replaced with AI, but I mean, what do lawyers do? They research case law to try to make an argument. against somebody else who's researching case law to make an argument. AI is much better at that. And most of law, it is based on templates and it's based on case law. So what is it that you do here exactly if you're a lawyer? So very serious situation. AI is now even replacing junior lawyers. Accounting is now moving towards automated auditing live. And in the case of insurance, underwriters are obsolete. And I'm sure actuaries, actuaries used to be this real niche field. So if you were, you either did theoretical math or applied math and actuarial science was applied math. So people that were really smart at math that didn't necessarily want to go into academia and maybe wanted to make more money became actuaries. That's dead. So now what do we have? We have student debt, one point seven trillion dollars in student debt for completely obsolete skills. Professional salaries are collapsing. The middle class is evaporating. And so now there are literally two classes remaining, owners and serfs. So while the owners are automating everything, governments are using AI for something more sinister. This is the last slide that I have on the negative side of this. But certainly we've talked a lot about some of the negative things that are going on. on the AI front as it relates to technocracy. But as you know, and as I've discussed, the Pentagon just connected military AI to civilian networks. So now every camera, every microphone, every transaction is fed into an AI. that now makes decisions without any human oversight. And this is happening now. So again, this isn't a Edward Snowden was warning you, right? I mean, yeah, he was warning us. And as we talked about yesterday, Bill Binney was warning us in the early two thousands. We've been warned, but the part about being warned about what's coming, that time has expired. It's now implemented. So here's what's been built. And here's what the integration scope is. NSA data is now being connected to local police cameras. IRS records are being connected to social media. Medical records are being tied to purchase history. Location data is being tied to communications patterns. And automated decisions are being made and predictive models are being built. Pre-crime probability scoring is being put together, automatic flags for extremism, financial restrictions without a trial, which, by the way, happens all the time. I've mentioned this on many occasions and, of course, I've been debanked, many of my friends have been debanked, and worse. I know people that have received national security letters where Their bank accounts have been frozen and they've been involved in legal proceedings and weren't even able to talk to a lawyer about it based on a national security letter. Travel permissions now increasingly becoming AI determined. I know a lot of people that have had issues where you just all of a sudden you get screened and you get delayed and they use these really weird tactics. They never tell you what it's about. And then in some of these cases, they'll actually say, if the DOJ comes after you for something, they can say, well, we have an investigation, an open file against you. And they can kind of have these things linger over you and then never close the file. It's one of these other great tactics that proves that we have no constitutional rights. And again, we haven't for quite some time. So these are all classified algorithms. There's no appeal process. There's no human accountability. And the decisions are made now in microseconds. So that's the bad news. Here's the good news. The good news is there is a path forward with AI that is liberating and that is empowering. And so this is why I've been so excited about what Mike is doing. So I've been on Mike's show a number of times. I was just on decentralized TV again last week. And he and I have just been chatting back and forth. And he was working on this and getting ready for the launch. I'm like, oh, hey, can I? Could I get a look at this? And I would, you know, send him some queries and he'd shoot back what the information was when it was still in the earlier development stage. And I'm like, wow, that's great. This is data that you can't get anywhere else. But I wouldn't say he's he's done a heroic thing. He spent two million dollars of his own money building this and and he's given it away for free. And he's done it all under a nonprofit and he's done everything that he can to make sure he has no liability in this. He's just done it because of his belief in our ability to take control of our own destination, of our own life, which is what he's been doing as Health Ranger and all of his other activities. But also to show people, and I hope I can show with the tools and as I continue to build things, that it really is empowering. It isn't necessarily a dark, bleak future. There's actually a better path. It's not just you're in a digital prison or you're out in the woods. And I think most people think that's the new false decision. That's the new... right versus left that's the new manufactured thing that they want you to believe there's a better future that that is that is better than both of these things and so hopefully i can show you some of that but again as i said and i put the link in the comments uh download it yourself and by the way you don't have to download it if you're like oh it's seven gigabytes and you know i'm not great with computers or whatever Part of what I'm doing is I understand that a lot of people don't like computers or don't want to use computers. This stuff will be made easy so that you don't even need to use computers. You can go to brighteon.ai and you can just use it online. The benefit of downloading, I would download it even if you don't install it and use it is that, you know, If something bad happens, if let's say they shut down the internet or digital IDs or whatever, now you have this AI on your computer that you can use that doesn't even have to be connected to the internet. So it is a profoundly wonderful thing that he's done, giving this away for free. So no cloud, no surveillance, no killed switch, and it's been trained on hundreds of millions of pages. that people don't want you to see. And he keeps on training it on more data. When I was getting ready to do the interview for Decentralized TV, he had to step away for a minute because I think he said something like that he's training the AI on seven hundred and twenty terabytes of additional information. And so, I mean, he is he is going all out in collecting this information that that people can use for practical things in their day to day life. So again, runs offline and it has all of the stuff that you can't get anywhere. Vaccine adverse events data, natural healing protocols, financial system corruption, survival and preparedness. He has on the website guides that you can use if you want survival. Here's basically a way into the AI if you're focused on survival and off-grid. Here's a way if you're interested in taking control of your financial health. Here is a tool for helping you with your health. and by the way i'm not going to say that it's perfect i mean that you know again as i said at the beginning all of these systems need to get trained over time so if you use it and it doesn't give you an answer that you want or you think that it's missing something it's just understand this is a constant process of iteration it's a constant process of training but um i think what he's released is a great start and i know there's tons of stuff coming along the way so so that's where we are with Mike's AI, but it doesn't stop there. You can do other things. And this is, part of what I'm gonna show you tonight is run off of my machine and part isn't. Part of it, I'm actually, I'm using other systems only because the AI supercomputer I bought is so new that the graphics card doesn't work with some of the software that I need to do what I need to do. So, and I know that that's coming and in the next thirty to sixty days, I'm gonna incorporate more and more on my own But these AIs are not just limited to text. You can actually create images on your computer as well. You can download self-custody AIs to generate video and to generate images. And these are getting better and better along the way. So while DALI and MidJourney monitor every prompt, and I know I've had big problems with censorship, huge problems with censorship. trying to create images. The images that I create for these slides, I mean, it used to be, now it's pretty fast because I've gotten the hang of it and I figured out which models to use, but there were times where I'd spend three hours just trying to generate four images. I mean, of course, I would have been better off just doing it manually, but it was crazy because, I mean, you see what the content is that I produce. I mean, this stuff isn't inaccurate. There's nothing wrong about it. And if you're trying to use chat GPT or these other things, they'll just say it violates their policy and not even tell you why. So you can download these things and have zero cloud dependency. And again, you're running it on your own machine, so no one's seeing it or logging it. And so now you can do things like political cartoons without censorship, historical images. that they'd suppress. And by the way, I mean, I downloaded these things to test, but there are two new browsers that came out this week. Comet came out, which is a web browser created by the people that make perplexity AI. And then that's Comet. And then there's OpenAI has one. I can't even remember what the name of it is. But OpenAI also has a browser. And I mean, are these things... The open AI browser sucks because built into the browser there's search. And this search is even more restrictive out of the gate than Google. So I mean, if you're going to release a web browser and it's more heavily censored than Google, I mean, this is their opening move. Usually, when you get a new technology, you get a window of time before it becomes censored. Now these products are coming out, censored out of the box. So just keep that in mind. And I've heard some things that there may be some security issues. And that essentially the reason the AIs are, now there are some features that are compelling, right? within the browser, but they're doing it so that they can collect your data. The whole shooting match here for these AIs is collecting data in all forms and who can get to artificial general intelligence first. And so this is why these things are being released. So again, if you use them, understand what's at stake. And I balance it. I actually use, I don't even know, I probably use fifty different AIs. I haven't even kept track between all of the different language models, image models, video models. And so, you know, so sometimes, you know, like this, the images that I've been doing for these slides, I think that they're clearly better than any of the stuff that I've done before, but it's using a, there's still a censored model. So sometimes, If it gets rejected two or three times in a row, I go and use another model. So I've got a whole workflow of I'm going to say what I'm going to say, but I would prefer to use the best images if I can. But now we're moving into this next stage, which is you actually have speech, the ability to speak into your computer and have perfect transcription, but it's not Siri or Alexa. So these are things that you can install. on your computer, things like open AI, whisper, and you know, even though it's open AI, some of these technologies, you can download and you can still use them on
