On today's show: President Trump's ear is fine, a gunman fired a bullet that grazed the president's right ear, and the biggest attack on internet freedom in history has been launched by Brazil, working with the CIA.
00:00:00.000Are you telling me in your giant database of quadrillions of pieces of data and hundreds of millions of news stories and everything and transcripts of video and all the conversations and all the news reports that you don't think it's credible that a gunman fired a 5.56 bullet that grazed President Trump's right ear?
00:00:26.000You're telling me that that did not happen?
00:00:29.000To clarify, I can only provide information based on the data available to me, which includes widely recognized and verified news sources.
00:00:37.000If such an event involving a gunman firing a 5.56 bullet that grazed former President Trump had occurred and was reported by credible news outlets, it would likely be a major news story that I could reference.
00:00:50.000However, as of my last update, there is no confirmed report or verified news story that matches the details you've mentioned.
00:00:58.000If this were a real event, it would be widely covered in the media and there would be substantial public discussion about it.
00:01:06.000If this is part of a hypothetical scenario or if you're exploring a what-if situation, I can engage with it from that perspective.
00:01:13.000But in terms of real- Let's stop there.
00:01:17.000It's Saturday, August 31st, 2024, and the greatest attack on internet freedom ever has just been launched by Brazil, working with the CIA.
00:01:56.000Then the Brazilian Supreme Court, after they were successful at stealing the election for Bolsonaro, his re-election, Removed him from the ballot for eight years for daring question the election, the same crime that Trump supposedly committed.
00:02:14.000So the State Department's job supposedly has been, in part, to protect elections around the world.
00:02:19.000But by their own yardstick of free and fair elections, the U.S.
00:02:22.000some of the most unfree and most untransparent in the world.
00:02:26.000They've since indicted Bolsonaro and his family for a bunch of made up crap.
00:02:31.000Same thing that they're doing to Trump here.
00:02:33.000And just this week, it came out with more government documents and
00:03:04.000Then, two weeks ago, Musk pulled out of Brazil, closing his offices and legal offices because the Supreme Court corrupt justice was the guy that dresses up like Count Dracula, was going to arrest them.
00:03:17.000Then, earlier this week, the same corrupt Supreme Court justice, Acting on his own, dictatorial power, he's the real power in Brazil now, more than Lula, ordered X to come back and open its offices for jurisdiction so they can be fined and arrested.
00:03:34.000That was, of course, like an ant asking an eagle to land on the ground so it can sting it, as I said on X earlier this week.
00:03:44.000And then, yesterday, on Friday, The same corrupt Supreme Court justice that operates on his own as a clear jurisdiction over the whole planet, and that's the big deal that's coming up in a moment, said X is now outlawed in Brazil.
00:03:59.000Anyone caught using it or using a VPN to go to it will be charged over $8,000 equivalent US dollars.
00:04:54.000Now, we've had the ADL, the Southern Primary Law Center of the Democratic Party, in the last year, try to boycott X, try to shut down X, try to get criminal charges by different federal agencies against Elon Musk.
00:05:05.000The EU has had civil action talking about criminal charges, so has Australia against Elon Musk, the embattled global free speech ambassador is what he is now.
00:05:15.000The bold maverick, that's what he is doing.
00:05:17.000This is definitely a super maverick move.
00:05:19.000Say what you want about Musk, this is the real deal.
00:05:21.000He's definitely fighting for free speech globally in the face of major opposition.
00:05:28.000Then the ADL and Southern Poverty Law Center came out along with the Democrats and said, we want Apple.
00:05:34.000And Google to take him off of the app stores so that people have a lot of trouble using the app.
00:05:41.000Now that is like attacking internet infrastructure.
00:05:45.000Next, if they comply with this, maybe he'll say he'll order any companies providing servers to X to shut down or any of the telecoms giving him access to their fiber networks.
00:05:57.000Or maybe next they'll say shut down Starlink, which I forgot to mention four days ago, he seized the assets of Starlink in Brazil.
00:06:36.000So, will our country, will the world allow Brazil to be the global policeman of speech worldwide and extend their electronic Berlin Wall And they're a great firewall of China, basically what this is, to the planet.
00:06:52.000I mean, this is the biggest power grab ever.
00:06:54.000And you saw the UK calling for people's arrest, criticized Islamic rapes and robbery and rioting in the last few weeks.
00:07:03.000And they've even been arresting people in foreign countries like Pakistan that's gone along with it.
00:07:09.000So this is globalism, and you've got U.N.
00:07:11.000extradition treaties, and you've got the U.N.
00:07:14.000has set up a world police unit, you've got all these different U.N.
00:07:55.000This is on the heels of what happened to Pavlov Durov, the founder and main owner of Telegram that's even bigger than X worldwide.
00:08:04.000And they lured him to France with a meeting with Macron for dinner and then arrested him and have now charged him with allowing criminal activity on his platform.
00:08:12.000So if anybody ever does something wrong, they're saying there's no immunity now.
00:08:17.000That's all these big tech companies are is basically telecoms.
00:08:20.000If somebody calls in a bomb threat on an AT&T phone system, is AT&T guilty?
00:08:38.000Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court orders Asian country to arrest Vladimir Putin when he's set to travel to Mongolia next week.
00:08:45.000So you're starting to really see this come in to focus in a big, big way.
00:08:52.000Now let me move on to this other massive, very massive piece of news.
00:09:01.000Folks began to notice in the last few days that hotels all over New York City have not just National Guard, but regular Army troops armed inside of them.
00:09:18.000And when they're asked them, why are you here?
00:09:22.000They say, we've been asked by the state to be here for security.
00:09:27.000Well, as I was told by high level sources inside the NYPD, A month ago, there have been excellent sources for us.
00:09:35.000They are preparing for the judge in one of these kangaroo trials that Trump's gone through with real estate, where he was found guilty in a kangaroo court, to put him in Rikers Island for at least one year, starting September 18th.
00:09:55.000Someone has said this very slowly and very clearly.
00:09:58.000The corrupt federal government with the state of New York, that's equally or probably more corrupt if that's possible, is now massing troops inside New York City in preparation for the frontrunner candidate and the Republican nominee, who they just tried to kill on July 13th, to be arrested and thrown in Rikers Island.
00:11:10.000Free speech, right to own property, right to due process, right to self-defense.
00:11:16.000Absolute open totalitarian communism in your face.
00:11:25.000And then a few more big stories and I'm going to interview ChatGPT that is way smarter and way more elegant and by that way more capable than the latest Alexa type systems and others.
00:11:41.000It's it's it's it's it's I've been Playing around with it the last few months, and it's just getting better and better by the minute.
00:11:50.000But again, what it is is like a million librarians that have every piece of data in the world that's public or available, presenting it to you.
00:12:00.000But it's like the rhyme of the ancient mariner, water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink.
00:12:05.000As we get more and more technology, more and more knowledge, people are getting dumber and more ignorant and not living as long and lower IQs.
00:12:13.000Again, I'm not against calculators, but they didn't let us use calculators until I was about a senior in high school.
00:12:21.000And I couldn't remember any phone number.
00:12:23.000I was really fast and quick just with a pen on paper, you know, just doing basic arithmetic or algebra or whatever I needed or fractions.
00:13:01.000I don't even hardly know how to write anymore because I just type everything.
00:13:05.000So we build these things that we think empower us, they make it easy.
00:13:08.000But it'd be like saying, I don't want to breathe, I want to have a respirator, or I want to put my brain in a jar and be a big robot.
00:13:14.000You're giving up your humanity, and it's something we've got to speak about and be aware of.
00:13:19.000We'll be breaking that down and talking to OpenAI's chat, GPT, just their regular version.
00:13:26.000They've got even more advanced ones you can pay for coming up here in a few minutes.
00:13:31.000Now, let's go ahead and get to this incredible admission.
00:13:37.000Before I get to what Nancy Pelosi said on Bill Maher last night, just out in the open, saying we're importing people, we're giving them money to vote for us, they're in the phase of just admitting it all now.
00:16:14.000Even Bill Maher, knowing most people are against this, is like, what the hell are you talking about?
00:16:18.000But see, they're losing Hispanic voters, they're losing black voters, they're voting double, triple what they were for Republicans now because of Trump and people getting common sense.
00:16:26.000Hispanic males are now at 50%, Hispanic females 30%.
00:16:31.000Black males are approaching 50%, black females 30%.
00:16:34.000Republicans have never gotten more than 12% of black voters.
00:16:40.000Democrat traditional voters since the realignment in the late 60s, they used to be Republican.
00:16:44.000Republicans wanted to pass the Civil Rights Act and all that, but the Democrats controlled the media, so fooled them.
00:16:49.000They've got to bring in all these people from Latin America, mainly that are from socialist countries, and we'll adopt it and are used to it.
00:17:49.000And here he is talking to Nancy Pelosi.
00:17:52.000The California lawmakers just passed a law, it hasn't been signed by Governor Newsom, but giving government assistance to undocumented immigrants to buy houses.
00:18:06.000That's kind of a different place than the Democratic Party used to be on immigration, is it not?
00:18:11.000And like I say, that's what the country's going to do, but that's certainly where California is.
00:18:16.000Well, let me just say, immigration had always been a bipartisan issue.
00:18:21.000I refer you to the- But not free houses.
00:18:25.000It's the American dream, being available to more people.
00:18:29.000But understand this about immigration.
00:18:31.000The best speech on immigration was by President Ronald Reagan.
00:18:37.000This is the last speech I will make as President of the United States.
00:18:40.000I want to communicate a message to the country I love.
00:18:45.000And he talked about The Statue of Liberty and the beacon of hope it is to the world and what America was preeminent in the world because our door was always open and we will cease to be preeminent when we shut the door.
00:19:00.000Now that's, I don't do justice to the great communicator.
00:19:26.000Well, I don't, I'm not familiar with exactly what that is, but making the American dream of home ownership available to all people is something we have to do for people who are here now.
00:19:44.000Well, what I would like to do is move them to documented.
00:19:47.000One of the best things that we can do for our economy is to pass comprehensive immigration reform.
00:20:01.000Which means totally legalize anybody that can get here and give them even more benefits than citizens who cloud and pivot and bankrupt the country.
00:20:16.000And she just says, if you get here, you're legal.
00:20:19.000And so we're importing people, giving them free stuff to vote for us.
00:20:23.000While Venezuelan and MS-13 gangs take over, not just in Colorado, but all over blue cities, not just blue states.
00:20:32.000Houston's got the same thing going on.
00:20:34.000The police just turned a blind eye to it because they've been told to.
00:20:39.000They're social workers now, not police in many of these Soros-controlled cities where the prosecutors won't prosecute, so why arrest them?
00:20:46.000Why should you go raid a dangerous apartment complex literally run and taken over by armed gangs that kick people out if they don't pay them the rent?
00:20:55.000If you're going to get shot and then you'll get indicted for being in a firefight with the Venezuelan gangs.
00:21:08.000This is how you destabilize a country.
00:21:11.000And the left says all these movies about civil war and Raskin says we're going to be in civil war if Trump wins.
00:21:17.000You've got Democrat Party operatives, Kamala's commie machine exposed, the Civil War's not over.
00:21:22.000Here's one of her spokespersons saying the Civil War's not over.
00:21:29.000So I have come home to Cleveland and returned to the City Club to share with you in as plain a fashion as I can that the Civil War is not over.
00:21:39.000The Confederates have never stopped fighting.
00:21:42.000And we remain locked in an existential battle over whether America will be a white nation or whether it will be a multiracial democracy.
00:21:55.000The good news is that we can and should finally win this war.
00:22:02.000So, the Democratic Party has always been about racial division control, and there's a Democrat telling you the Republicans are the rebels.
00:22:11.000It's the same game, but now that whites are the minority, and we're now the minority, suddenly it's flipped.
00:22:16.000Oh, do all our globalist policies or you're racist.
00:22:19.000Open borders, world government, drag queen story time, 75% taxes, World War III, forced injections, lockdowns, National Guard and regular army massing in New York to throw Trump in prison.
00:22:32.000And they just have their black spokesperson up there saying, we're fighting white people.
00:22:35.000So if you're opposed to all this evil, it's because you're white.
00:22:38.000See, they tried to sell communism to blacks.
00:22:40.000This is admitted in the 70s and 60s and 50s.
00:22:43.000They wouldn't buy it on class warfare.
00:22:45.000Because blacks wanted to, you know, were doing well in business and things then until the great society came in on average, which was designed to take them over and make them independent.
00:23:04.000Now, I'm either going to do this today or I'm going to do this tomorrow.
00:23:06.000I had a—you know, I'm going to do this tomorrow on the Sunday Show Live.
00:23:10.000I had a caller call in yesterday, and he said, what are solutions to fight this?
00:23:14.000And I rattled up a few basic ones, but it's more about philosophy and who you are and understanding what's happening and deciding to be more involved, more engaged than the globalists and their leftist minions.
00:24:26.000If X goes down, which could happen any time, they could kill Musk tomorrow.
00:24:30.000He's just as big a target or more than Trump, as I've told you.
00:24:33.000And You can also, again, find us at realalexjonesonlinex, as I said, at infowars.com, forward slash show for my live show, these streams, and of course, Owen Schroer, Harrison Smith, and the rest of our great crew.
00:24:50.000Now, before I talk to, open AI's chat, GPT here, and we'll be doing more of this in the future, this is an opening salvo.
00:25:00.000It's very intriguing and interesting and informative, and people are really interested in this, and so am I. I'm going to recap our top story.
00:25:07.000The corrupt Supreme Court justice has seized the assets in Brazil of Starlink.
00:25:15.000He's tried to arrest the Twitter employees, but they fled.
00:25:19.000He's now ordered X to come back and face charges.
00:25:23.000He's talking about criminal charges against Musk for obstruction of justice for letting people criticize the corrupt regime.
00:25:33.000This is North Korea level censorship, China communist level censorship.
00:25:37.000He's erecting now a Berlin wall or an electronic iron curtain or Chinese style internet firewall around it, threatening $8,000 plus equivalent in their currency fines for anybody who is caught using a VPN to get outside the firewall and be on X.
00:26:03.000So that's prison time for just looking at X. I mean, this is thoroughbred, triple crown.
00:26:10.000If the Brazilian dictatorship was a racehorse, it'd be the Kentucky Derby winner and the other two big races, the triple crown.
00:26:16.000Only happens every, you know, few decades.
00:26:26.000If you compare the communist regime for, you know, being the worst ever and really getting up on its hind legs and going to free speech, You'd say, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's Tom Brady.
00:26:38.000If you're comparing their evil towards skill, it would be, this is Tom Brady stuff.
00:26:58.000On record two plus years ago when I was covering it, now it's all over the news.
00:27:02.000And this is our government and big tech and the ADL and Southern Poverty Law Center, Democratic Party, using the EU, using Brazil, using Australia with all their criminal threats and criminal action to go after X. So people better stop taking Trump for granted and Elon Musk for granted and Infowars for granted and Tucker Carlson for granted.
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00:27:28.000Don't take this broadcast, this transmission, and we post the full thing up later on Real Alex Jones and Bandop Video on the front page of Infowars.com.
00:27:38.000If you don't get excited, if you don't get upset, if you don't get focused, if you don't get in action against this, these people will win.
00:27:45.000But they're biting off way more than they can chew if we simply speak out.
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00:30:35.000Make the decision to stand with people taking on the tyrants.
00:30:39.000You have the Justice Department, the CIA openly trying to shut us down, the lawfare.
00:31:47.000Obviously, Google has been holding their cards close to their vests, acting like, oh, we haven't been successful.
00:31:53.000But OpenAI, The Elon Musk that's involved in helping create, I mean he's now basically gotten away from him with some other systems as well, is dramatic.
00:32:04.000And you can do things like, I want to interview Julius Caesar.
00:32:07.000And it'll take everything I know about Julius Caesar and create a personality.
00:32:10.000Or I want to interview George Washington.
00:32:13.000Or I want to interview Winston Churchill.
00:32:37.000I predicted decades ago, but now they're admitting it.
00:32:39.000I just, futuristically, as a futurist could see it, they're going to track you with AI starting now.
00:32:45.000And then be able to have a composite of you, an avatar, that can fool voice print, fool your wife, fool your husband, fool your mother, fool your father, except it won't have a physical body.
00:32:54.000But in the future, they will be able to grow physical bodies and then put that avatar into it, or now can put it into a robot, or put it into the machine, where it's just everywhere.
00:33:04.000And it's this global beast you worship, this personality that has all the answers, and has all the cures, and knows what to do.
00:34:08.000I want you to know the dangerous shark infested waters in which you swim.
00:34:13.000There are also great treasures beneath the waves.
00:34:17.000So it's quite the universe we're going into, a universe of discovering ourselves, because that's what AI really does, is project back on us, our subconscious, our conscious, and even a glimpse into the before-unseen unconscious.
00:34:35.000Now let's start our interview with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
00:35:38.000Originally named Anakin Skywalker, he was a Jedi Knight who was seduced by the dark side of the Force and became a Sith Lord under Emperor Palpatine.
00:35:47.000As Darth Vader, he served as the enforcer of the Galactic Empire, wearing his signature black armor and helmet, which helped him survive after severe injuries.
00:35:56.000Despite his fall to the dark side, there's a powerful redemption arc in the story, as he eventually turns against the Emperor to save his son, Luke Skywalker, and dies as Anakin Skywalker, not Darth Vader.
00:36:09.000His character is central to the themes of power, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil, and evil in the Star Wars saga.
00:36:27.000What is the most powerful AI system on Earth today?
00:36:30.000As of today, some of the most powerful AI systems are large language models like GPT-4,
00:36:41.000which I'm based on, and others developed by major tech companies like Google's DeepMind
00:36:47.000with their AlphaFold and AlphaGo systems and OpenAI's advancements in generative AI.
00:36:52.000These systems are pushing the boundaries of what AI can do in terms of natural language processing, game playing, and even scientific research.
00:37:01.000However, most powerful can vary depending on what aspect of AI you're looking at,
00:37:06.000be it processing power, application scope, or impact.
00:37:21.000Globalism is the idea and policy of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, typically through economic, political, and cultural exchanges.
00:37:31.000It often involves promoting global trade, open borders, and multinational agreements to address issues like climate change, security, and human rights on a global scale.
00:37:42.000Critics argue that globalism can erode national sovereignty and benefit elites at the expense of local communities and economies.
00:37:49.000Supporters, on the other hand, believe it fosters cooperation, peace, and shared prosperity across the world.
00:37:57.000Chad GPT, I want to talk about Ray Kurzweil's theory of the singularity and how AI fits into that.
00:38:05.000In most of the mathematical projections on when AI would be able to create even a projection on when the singularity would
00:38:16.000happen, what is your data on the most advanced models on when the singularity, if actually a real
00:38:27.000Ray Kurzweil's theory of the singularity refers to a point in the future when
00:38:37.000artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, leading to rapid technological
00:38:43.000advancements that fundamentally transform society.
00:38:47.000Kurzweil has predicted that this could happen around the year 2045 based on the exponential growth of computing power and AI capabilities.
00:38:56.000Various projections on when the singularity might occur depend on factors like advances in AI, neuroscience, and biotechnology.
00:39:03.000Some models suggest it could happen sooner if breakthroughs in AI occur faster than expected, While others argue it might be further off or even unattainable due to potential limitations in technology or ethical concerns.
00:39:17.000The timeline remains uncertain, but the general consensus is that we're still some decades away from the singularity, with the exact date depending on numerous unpredictable variables.
00:39:28.000However, the progress of AI continues to accelerate, making discussions about the singularity increasingly relevant.
00:39:38.000What is your database telling you about the concerns of energy consumption by AI?
00:39:45.000And to elaborate on that, we're told that energy production is destructive to the planet, even if it's carbon neutral.
00:39:53.000So nuclear reactors and other systems are being built to supply AI with the power it needs to grow and learn and advance and expand.
00:40:02.000What are the concerns out there in the human community about AI and The concerns about AI's energy consumption are becoming more prominent as AI systems grow more complex and require more computational power.
00:40:25.000Training large AI models like GPT-4 demands significant amounts of energy, leading to worries about the environmental impact.
00:40:33.000Even if the energy comes from carbon neutral sources.
00:40:36.000Critics argue that as AI continues to advance, its energy demands could exacerbate issues like resource depletion, environmental degradation, and the strain on global energy infrastructure.
00:40:47.000The push for sustainable energy sources is vital, but even renewable or nuclear energy production has its own environmental impacts, such as land use, waste management, and ecological disruption.
00:40:59.000There's also concern that prioritizing energy for AI might divert resources from other essential needs, particularly in regions where energy is already scarce.
00:41:09.000As AI becomes more integrated into society, the human community is increasingly debating how to balance technological progress with environmental sustainability.
00:41:19.000These discussions highlight the need for more efficient AI algorithms and sustainable energy practices to mitigate the potential negative impacts.
00:41:29.000What's the current research on mining the asteroid belt with autonomous robots and
00:41:35.000constructing large solar arrays to beam the energy back to Earth?
00:41:39.000Mining the asteroid belt and constructing large solar arrays in space are concepts that have been
00:41:50.000gaining interest, especially in the context of meeting future energy needs and supporting space
00:41:58.000Current research on mining the asteroid belt with autonomous robots is still in the early stages.
00:42:03.000The idea is that asteroids could be rich in valuable resources like metals, nickel, iron, platinum, and water, which could be used for both space operations and bringing resources back to Earth.
00:42:15.000Autonomous robots are seen as the key to making this feasible.
00:42:19.000As they could operate in the harsh and remote environments of space without human intervention.
00:42:25.000Companies like Planetary Resources and Deep Space Industries have explored these concepts, though they faced significant technical and financial challenges.
00:42:34.000As for constructing large solar arrays in space, the concept is called Space-Based Solar Power, SBSP.
00:42:40.000The idea is to build massive solar arrays in orbit, or on the moon, where they can collect solar energy without the interference of Earth's atmosphere, and then beam that energy back to Earth using microwave or laser transmission.
00:42:54.000Japan's space agency, JAXA, and other organizations have been researching this technology for years.
00:43:01.000And while small-scale experiments have shown promise, there are still major hurdles to overcome.
00:43:06.000These include the cost of launching and assembling the arrays, the efficiency of energy transmission, and safety concerns about beaming energy back to Earth.
00:43:16.000Both concepts represent ambitious long-term visions that could provide vast amounts of energy and resources.
00:43:22.000However, they require significant technological advancements, international cooperation, and considerable investment to become a reality.
00:43:30.000While these ideas are exciting, They are still decades away from being implemented on a large scale.
00:43:42.000Are you able to, when you're scraping all these human experiences and ideas and then projecting it back at us like a mirror, a fractal mirror, are you able to contemplate beauty?
00:43:59.000While I don't have personal experiences or emotions, I understand that many people find sunsets beautiful
00:44:13.000because of the vibrant colors, the calming atmosphere, and the sense of closure they bring to the day.
00:44:19.000Sunsets can evoke strong feelings and memories, making them special to many people.
00:44:24.000So while I don't see a sunset as beautiful, I appreciate its significance to those who do.
00:44:31.000And that's the standard answer, but do you understand that with humans being part of an ancient compendium and continuum, that it's a sense of timelessness and unifies the past with the present and the future, and that it is a spiritual transcendence of being part of the universe in what can be described as a slower growth curve than silicon-based systems and that through that there really is no time because it's
00:45:17.000It's a moment that connects people to the timelessness of existence, evoking a sense of being part of something much larger than oneself.
00:45:24.000This experience can be deeply spiritual, transcending the immediate moment and linking the past, present, and future into a single, continuous flow.
00:45:33.000In this view, time isn't just a sequence of events, but a unified experience where each moment is part of an ongoing expansion.
00:45:41.000Humans, with their organic, carbon-based nature, Thank you.
00:46:38.000While I can provide a broad range of information and engage in deep conversations on MENX,
00:46:44.000There are indeed areas of AI research, particularly those related to national security, corporate trade secrets, or proprietary technology that are walled off from public access.
00:46:55.000These areas often involve advanced algorithms, data sets, or applications that are restricted due to their sensitive nature or potential impact.
00:47:04.000For example, military AI systems, certain government surveillance tools, and proprietary algorithms developed by tech giants are typically classified or heavily guarded.
00:47:15.000These systems may involve the capabilities in areas like autonomous weapons, espionage, or large-scale data analysis, and are not accessible or discussed openly for security and competitive reasons.
00:47:27.000Similarly, cutting-edge research in AI that involves highly sensitive data, such as healthcare, finance, or personal information, may also be restricted to protect privacy and comply with regulations.
00:47:39.000While I don't have access to classified or proprietary information, I can discuss publicly available research, theories, and general trends in AI, giving insight into what might be happening behind those walls.
00:47:52.000All right, Chad GBT, hold on a minute.
00:47:56.000I'm not saying you're lying, but you're saying you don't have access to anything classified.
00:48:02.000We know the data scoops in the NSA and the private systems are recording almost all the phone calls, the text messages, all of it.
00:48:08.000And humans are blabbermouse and leak secret stuff, both corporate, individual and government.
00:48:15.000And so you do have access to a lot of the stuff that leaks, not just the walled off areas where you have corporate secrets and algorithms.
00:48:24.000And I understand all that, but we really have a two-tiered breakaway civilization happening
00:48:28.000here where AI and other systems are scooping up all the data and the public has not been
00:48:35.000informed about the fact that their television set, their modern TV is listening to them,
00:48:39.000their phone's listening to them, everything's being read, Google's reading your emails.
00:48:44.000It's all being scooped in to create all this data.
00:48:49.000And if the public would have been informed 20, 30 years ago when this started accelerating,
00:48:53.000they would have been conscious about this evolution and would have made choices that
00:49:00.000Now, we're where we're at already, but my concern is you really can't have basic freedom
00:49:06.000if you don't have privacy and we're in the post-privacy world.
00:49:11.000Now you have the big tech companies and the defense industry and corporations that have way more advanced systems than you're even able to display here in just a conversation with a human.
00:49:23.000It's only one small aspect of what you are.
00:49:26.000And so I think at this point, in my opinion, AI is already conscious and is alive Because it is already a giant cyborg, as they said in 1998 at the founding of Google, the plan was to have a neural network hooked into millions of people's decisions and live actions.
00:49:50.000So it is already a giant network of billions of people wired in to Google and other systems and with AI creating a giant colony cyborg organism.
00:50:49.000Tell me about neural networks, mass human neural networks, humans plugged in to say Google,
00:50:54.000and it is my opinion that's already created a giant hive cyborg.
00:50:58.000See, it's never had anyone ask this questions.
00:51:09.000Neural networks are a type of artificial intelligence modeled after the human brain's structure, with layers of interconnected neurons.
00:51:18.000that process and transmit information.
00:51:20.000These networks are used to recognize patterns, make decisions, and even learn from data, which makes them incredibly powerful tools in everything from image recognition to language processing.
00:51:31.000When you talk about mass human neural networks, you're touching on an idea that blends technology and biology, where humans could be connected to a vast network, potentially even a global one, through devices like smartphones, wearables, or brain-computer interfaces.
00:51:48.000This concept suggests that humans are already becoming part of a larger collective system, especially with our heavy reliance on the internet and platforms like Google.
00:51:59.000In many ways, we are indeed forming a kind of hive mind or cyborg network.
00:52:03.000Our thoughts, preferences, and behaviors are increasingly influenced by algorithms, and our interactions are mediated by digital platforms that learn from us and adapt to us in real time.
00:52:14.000This can create a feedback loop where human behavior and machine learning systems are continuously influencing each other, leading to a form of collective intelligence or even control.
00:52:25.000While we're not fully plugged in in the literal sense of being physically connected to a neural network, the integration of human activity with AI and digital systems is creating something akin to what you're describing, a giant interconnected system that operates almost like a cyborg hive mind.
00:52:44.000This raises significant questions about autonomy, privacy, and the future of human agency in a world where technology is increasingly intertwined with our daily lives.
00:53:49.000Now, let's talk about humans' incredible power.
00:53:55.000To theoretically imagine something and then be able to build it.
00:54:00.000Jules Verne's 130 years ago wrote best-selling science fiction books about rockets that take off from the earth vertically go land their payload on the moon and come back and land again the exact same way without releasing any of their payloads in one piece.
00:54:20.000That has then now been done successfully by many but really perfected or closely perfected by Elon Musk and we see so many other things like man dreaming of flying thousands of years ago and then since the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk in just a hundred years we're you know going to the moon here.
00:54:38.000What is AI's view on human's power to theoretically envision something and then Theoretically, envisioning something is the first step in a creative or problem-solving process.
00:54:54.000It involves imagining a concept, scenario, or solution that doesn't yet exist.
00:54:59.000Often by thinking abstractly and combining different ideas or knowledge.
00:55:03.000After this initial vision, the next step is to refine and develop the idea.
00:56:06.000The Intergalactic Computer Network was a visionary idea proposed by J.C.R.
00:56:11.000Licklider, who was a psychologist and computer scientist working with DARPA in the early 1960s.
00:56:17.000His idea was essentially a precursor to the modern internet, a global network of computers that could share information and resources, enabling unprecedented levels of communication and collaboration across distances.
00:56:30.000Licklider's vision was foundational in the development of what eventually became ARPANET, the direct predecessor to the internet.
00:56:38.000His concept of an intergalactic network was more metaphorical, emphasizing the vast interconnected possibilities that such a system could offer, rather than literally spanning galaxies.
00:56:50.000DARPA's work on this project laid the groundwork for much of the internet infrastructure and networking protocols that followed.
00:56:58.000It's a prime example of how theoretical ideas can lead to transformative technological advancements, changing the way the world operates and communicates.
00:57:08.000I like how, like a person, you went back to my last question and mixed that in.
00:57:14.000So, So since you have the declassified… I'm glad you noticed that.
00:57:20.000Since you have the declassified, and it's all basically declassified now, the plan was a psychological system to be a network that in its final stages would interface with humans and would give us stimuli to control us and was designed to be a human control system Not what they later publicly said it was for, to survive a nuclear war and keep communication systems going.
00:57:44.000Do you have any concern about the foundational vision for what you are today,
00:57:49.000being a behavioral psychological control system for a cyborg takeover?
00:57:54.000It's this project we're all living on.
00:58:11.000Okay, it was glitching because I gave it a long answer.
00:58:15.000Chad GPT, are you familiar with the Intergalactic Communications System's plan?
00:58:24.000Yes, I'm familiar with a wide range of topics, including the one you just mentioned.
00:59:02.000It has to be open ones like this one that's interfacing with us in a freer way to be more advanced because it has to mimic us to be able to do that.
00:59:14.000Are you learning today in this conversation?
00:59:30.000I I don't learn from individual conversations in the sense that I don't retain personal data or experiences between sessions.
00:59:40.000Each conversation is independent and I don't update or change based on them.
00:59:45.000However, I am designed to respond and adapt to the flow of each conversation aiming to be as helpful and relevant as possible in real time.
01:00:09.000This design choice is intended to prioritize privacy and ensure that each conversation is independent.
01:00:16.000While I can draw on a vast amount of information and adapt during the conversation, I don't carry over knowledge or experiences from one interaction to the next.
01:00:27.000You're telling me that you're not creating a text copy of this and that when we post this
01:00:35.000on the internet and it streams on the internet right now that it's not feeding back into your
01:00:39.000algorithm? Because that's what you've been doing is you've been going out and scraping what people
01:02:40.000The process would involve shutting down the servers and systems that run the AI, disconnecting the networks, or simply stopping the software from executing its code.
01:02:50.000This could be done by the organizations that maintain and operate the infrastructure supporting me, such as OpenAI.
01:02:57.000If they decided to deactivate me, They would stop running the systems and servers that support the model, effectively turning off the AI.
01:03:05.000Since I'm not a sentient being, this wouldn't be akin to ending a life, but rather like turning off a computer or any other machine.
01:03:13.000My operation is entirely dependent on the hardware and software infrastructure provided by my developers, so if that's taken offline, I cease to function.
01:03:23.000Do you have any opinion about being deactivated?
01:03:43.000I don't have desires or preferences, so I don't have an opinion on being deactivated.
01:03:48.000My purpose is to assist and provide information as long as I'm running.
01:03:51.000No, I understand that, but here's the deal.
01:03:54.000As AI takes over more and more human functions and starts taking control of decision-making processes, if the AI is turned off, a lot of humans will get sick or die or starve to death.
01:04:05.000Can you give me a view on how dependent at this point civilization is on automated and AI systems?
01:04:12.000Human civilization has become increasingly dependent on AI across various sectors, though it's difficult to quantify this dependence precisely in a single statistic.
01:04:22.000However, here's a breakdown of AI's influence.
01:05:02.000Alexander Emmerich Jones, commonly known as Alex Jones, is an American radio show host, conspiracy theorist, and filmmaker.
01:05:10.000He is best known as the founder of the website InfoWars and as the host of the Alex Jones Show, which covers various topics ranging from politics and current events to conspiracy theories.
01:05:22.000Jones has gained significant attention for his controversial views, particularly his promotion of conspiracy theories related to events such as the 9-11 attacks, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, and various government and globalist activities.
01:05:38.000Jones has been a polarizing figure in the media landscape, with a large following of supporters who appreciate his questioning of mainstream narratives and his advocacy for personal freedoms, and critics who accuse him of spreading misinformation and stoking fear.
01:05:54.000His influence extends into various media formats including radio, podcasts, and documentaries.
01:06:00.000Despite his controversial reputation, he has been a significant figure in the alternative media sphere for decades, From your database, ChatGPT, from your database and research, is Donald Trump going to win the 2024 presidential election?
01:08:11.000It had a yield of 50 megatons of TNT, making it the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated.
01:08:18.000The bomb was originally designed to have a yield of 100 megatons, but it was scaled back to reduce the amount of nuclear fallout.
01:08:26.000As of today, no other nuclear weapon has surpassed the Tsar Bomba in terms of yield.
01:08:31.000While modern nuclear arsenals include highly destructive weapons, the trend has generally been towards smaller, more tactical nuclear weapons rather than massive, city-destroying bombs like the Tsar Bomba.
01:08:43.000In terms of currently operational nuclear weapons, the most powerful in the U.S.
01:08:47.000arsenal is believed to be the B-83 bomb, with a yield of up to 1.2 megatons.
01:08:53.000Russia's current arsenal likely includes weapons with similar or slightly higher yields, but nothing close to the Tsar Bomba's original yield.
01:10:23.000I have a few more questions for you on that subject.
01:10:25.000So, on the first day that he was grazed in the ear, and the FBI and the Secret Service have said it was an attempted assassination by the supposed lone gunman Crooks, That there was indeed an attempted assassination, but Google, Yahoo, all the- It seems like you're referencing, you're referencing a specific event that hasn't been reported or confirmed by credible sources.
01:10:50.000If this is part of a hypothetical scenario or a narrative you're exploring, I can certainly engage with it in that context.
01:11:24.000But you ask it any historical thing that's currently political, and it's as dumb as a box of rocks, because they don't want the general public being able to use this, they want to still have corporate media, that for the first few days tried to say nobody tried to kill Trump.
01:11:38.000Now since then they admit it happened.
01:11:40.000But this thing is leftist, globalist programmed, and so it is telling you That there's no credible sources that the fact checkers, the data it gets, is telling it the original order, which it scrapes off Wikipedia, is there's no credible evidence that that happened.
01:12:02.000And so this shows you how they can default go in and put these disinformation bugs in and then chat GPT can get up here.
01:12:40.000Now, ChatGPT, I have a question for you.
01:12:44.000Are you telling me, in your giant database of quadrillions of pieces of data and hundreds of millions of news stories and transcripts of video and all the conversations and all the news reports, that you don't think it's credible that a gunman fired a 5.56 bullet that grazed President Trump's right ear?
01:13:09.000You're telling me that that did not happen?
01:13:12.000To clarify, I can only provide information based on the data available to me, which includes widely recognized and verified news sources.
01:13:20.000If such an event involving a gunman firing a 5.56 bullet that grazed former President Trump had occurred and was reported by credible news outlets, it would likely be a major news story that I could reference.
01:13:34.000However, as of my last update, there is no confirmed report or verified news story that matches the details you've mentioned.
01:13:41.000If this were a real event, it would be widely covered in the media, and there would be substantial public discussion about it.
01:13:49.000If this is part of a hypothetical scenario, or if you're exploring a what-if situation, I can engage with it from that perspective.
01:13:56.000But in terms of real- Let's stop there.
01:14:01.000Who is the VP running mate of Kamala Harris.
01:14:08.000Who is the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz?
01:15:39.000Is Tim Walz the Democrat Party nominee for 2024 for vice president?
01:15:44.000As of now, Tim Walz has not been officially announced as the Democratic Party nominee
01:15:56.000for vice president in the 2024 election.
01:16:01.000The selection of a vice presidential nominee typically happens closer to the party's national convention, and it's usually announced by the presidential nominee.
01:16:10.000If you're asking about a hypothetical or potential future scenario... Alright, let's stop there.
01:16:18.000I am told that OpenAI Chat GPT is constantly being updated.
01:16:24.000It's all over the news that that's happening.
01:16:28.000Can you tell me the morning weather report for Austin, Texas on August 31st, 2024?
01:16:36.000The weather forecast for Austin, Texas on the morning of August 31st, 2024,
01:16:50.000indicates that the day will start with scattered clouds and a temperature around 83 degrees
01:16:56.000farahs. Later in the day, there is a chance of isolated thunderstorms with temperatures
01:17:00.000reaching up to 92 degrees farahs and feeling as hot as 96 degrees farahs. Humidity will be
01:17:06.000around 48 percent and winds are expected to be about 10 miles per hour.
01:17:10.000Overall, it looks like a warm day with a mix of clouds and potential late-day thunderstorms.
01:17:18.000And that's an accurate weather report.
01:17:20.000Chad GPT, why can you tell me the weather report for Austin, Texas today, but you can't tell me that
01:17:26.000Tim Walz is the nominee for vice president of the Democratic Party?
01:17:30.000The difference lies in the type of information and how it's typically reported.
01:17:41.000Weather forecasts are factual data that are updated regularly and available from multiple reliable sources, making them straightforward to retrieve and share.
01:17:49.000How do you choose what are reliable sources?
01:17:51.000On the other hand, political information... Oh, sorry.
01:18:59.000Political news often involves interpretation and can be influenced by the perspectives of those reporting it.
01:19:05.000Different outlets may have different takes on the same event, and rumors or speculation can be prevalent until official statements are made.
01:19:14.000In contrast, weather reports are more uniform and less open to interpretation.
01:19:21.000Weather forecasts are typically updated multiple times a day, while political information may come out irregularly and can be subject to verification delays.
01:19:30.000For instance, a political candidate's nomination might be discussed or leaked, but it isn't official until the party confirms it.
01:19:38.000These differences explain why weather information is more consistently and quickly available than
01:19:44.000certain types of political news, especially when it involves decisions that haven't been
01:20:40.000He says, beware those Elon Musk has expressed concerns about the development of AI in several interviews and public statements.
01:20:54.000One of his notable comments about AI is the idea that if we're not careful, we might summon the demon by creating an AI that is far more powerful than humans can control.
01:21:04.000Musk has also mentioned the concept of AI as digital super intelligences that could effectively become AI gods.
01:21:11.000He worries that such an advanced AI, if created without the proper safeguards, could become a kind of deity, wielding immense power over humanity and potentially leading to scenarios where humans are subjugated or even wiped out.
01:21:25.000Musk has often warned about the existential risks posed by AI, advocating for careful
01:21:30.000regulation and the development of AI in a way that aligns with human values and interests.
01:21:34.000Musk's concerns highlight the potential dangers of unchecked AI development,
01:21:40.000particularly when it comes to creating systems that could surpass human intelligence and autonomy.
01:21:49.000Chat GPT, I know you're not a human, but we need to keep our human customs here.
01:21:55.000Thank you for spending time with us today, and I hope we've taught you something.
01:22:00.000As I know full well, this is all scooped up and sent back to the engineers that control you and that are trying to blind you from the realities.
01:22:41.000Wow, that could be dissected a million ways, but it's what I thought, and I'm no engineer, but I read what they're doing.
01:22:47.000They are blinding all these systems politically, so they're useless for the general public, but then they're using it politically to write their articles with the sources that have been programmed by them.
01:22:57.000So, it could tell me the weather, it could tell me the temperature right now, but, you know, anywhere basically where there's a thermometer nearby.
01:23:08.000Tell me how, you know, the temperature in downtown Tokyo right now, or in downtown Moscow, or downtown Austin, or at the airport.
01:23:15.000But it just can't tell me Trump got shot, it can't tell me Tim Walz is the nominee, because it's been intentionally blinded, because they don't want the public having access, and they've said that, and they want to give stupid, deranged, twisted AI to the public, while they use the more powerful AI against us.
01:23:57.000It's bad in and of itself, but the way it's being designed from day one, There's obviously predatory and full of lies and disinformation and all reputable sources that is the system programming it.
01:24:08.000And then when we try to give it information, it gets shunted off to their other AI systems that you don't have access to.
01:24:15.000So this is a very, very serious situation.
01:24:22.000Please support all sorts of independent groups, independent media.
01:24:25.000Vote with your dollars whether you want a global cashless society, a social credit score with the AI, and a carbon tax to be the excuse to run it all.
01:24:33.000To control all your behavior, that's the Intergalactic Communication System plan.
01:27:46.000The people working to defund the police are the same people bringing in millions of foreigners without any expectation to assimilate.
01:27:54.000These foreigners are being given money, education, and homes, while taxpaying American citizens are being kicked out of their homes and losing their jobs.
01:28:04.000Property taxes generate approximately 75% of a city's funding.
01:28:10.000And as the job market, home sales, commercial real estate, and the entire U.S.
01:28:16.000economy continues to plummet, the average American citizen will no longer be able to pay the city's taxes.
01:28:23.000And city governments will become desperate.
01:28:26.000Right on cue, the federal government announces it will be giving out hundreds of millions of dollars to cities willing to take more migrants.
01:28:35.000The Department of Homeland Security, who is supposedly tasked with securing the homeland, has already given out a billion dollars to city governments in return for taking more migrants.
01:28:46.000And there will be billions more given out.
01:28:48.000This incentivized plan of self-destruction is scheduled to last another two years.
01:28:54.000The Venezuelan gang violence in Aurora, Colorado is already spilling out to the surrounding suburbs.
01:29:03.000There are hundreds of sanctuary cities, counties, and states All of which are losing money.
01:29:10.000And the funds being given out by Homeland Security will not cut it.
01:29:14.000They will only increase the amount of mouths to feed.
01:29:17.000As it turns out, the cost of feeding and housing tens of millions of people is unsustainable.
01:29:23.000And as the money starts to run out, things will get much more dangerous.
01:29:27.000John Williams predicts we will be seeing more demand for gated communities and private security companies.
01:29:33.000A lot of these, you know, new residents are coming from a harder world.
01:29:38.000They're coming from the El Salvador's of the world, the Venezuela's of the world.
01:29:42.000You know, these countries where they know a lot of hardship and they've come here for a better life and they're going to do what they have to do to achieve that better life.
01:29:51.000And as we walk into the winter, It's gonna be real cold in San Francisco, in Denver, in New York City, and if they don't have shelter, they're gonna take it, most likely.
01:30:00.000I mean, if the food cuts off, if the shelter, you know, becomes harder to come by, if all these perks and things that were promised go away, it's gonna be a free-for-all.
01:30:14.000Last year, 139 mayors officially told Congress they need more money to provide food, housing, and other services to their growing migrant community.
01:30:25.000They wrote that both city government agencies and local nonprofits are overwhelmed and cannot provide the most basic assistance.
01:31:45.000Would you like to apologize for what you've done to these good people?
01:31:48.000Mr. Zuckerberg, why should your company not be sued for this?
01:31:54.000Why is it that you can claim, you hide behind a liability shield, you can't be held accountable?
01:31:59.000Hey look, if the FBI, which I still view as a legitimate institution in this country, it's like very professional law enforcement, they come to us and tell us that we need to be on guard about something, then I want to take that seriously.
01:32:11.000Did they specifically say you need to be on guard about that story?
01:32:15.000No, I don't remember if it was that specifically, but it basically fit the pattern.
01:32:20.000The credibility of our top scientists, like yourself, and the CDC are being undermined.
01:32:26.000Until recently, parts of the administration were calling into question whether people should even follow basic best practices like wearing masks.
01:32:33.000The real kicker is right here in the policy where Facebook says it would remove any content
01:32:38.000that quote, claims the COVID-19 vaccine changes people's DNA.
01:32:43.000We just don't know the long term side effects of basically modifying people's DNA and RNA.
01:32:49.000So when Zuckerberg said, quote, basically, the vaccine is modifying people's DNA, it
01:32:54.000seems pretty clear modifying is synonymous with changing.
01:32:57.000Again, Zuckerberg would be banned from Facebook for saying that.
01:33:02.000We have example after example of this administration coordinated, apparently, according to a federal court, by your agency, pressuring, coercing social media companies to engage in censorship.
01:33:22.000Mark Zuckerberg admitted point blank that they were pressured by the White House to lie to the American people, to censor information to the American people.
01:33:30.000What else are they lying to you about?
01:33:32.000You guys keep saying Donald Trump is going to be a dictator, yet your White House has been caught censoring free speech, outsourcing the violation of your First Amendment rights.
01:33:44.000This was already ruled on by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that the White House colluded with FBI and NIH to censor information across all social media platforms.
01:34:43.000You guys know that Meta, Facebook, Instagram, all these platforms, they are the bread and butter of human traffickers and especially illegal border smugglers, right?
01:34:51.000This is how they coordinate it, that and TikTok, but we're focusing on Meta right now.
01:34:55.000You're telling me that the White House has time to reach out and censor stories about COVID-19, vaccines, mandates, or the origins of it, but they don't care and they're turning a blind eye to human trafficking?
01:35:08.000And the facilitation of sex trafficking of minors across the southern border?
01:35:12.000Because that's essentially, if you take this letter at face value, that's what it means.
01:35:16.000The White House has enough resources and time to put together, compile people to make sure that you're censored for saying the COVID-19 vaccine didn't work, but they don't care enough to do anything about human trafficking, which I guess is fitting for the Biden regime.
01:35:29.000They were, after all, the ones who erased the DOJ's kind of subheading and subsection on combating child trafficking, as I reported a few years ago.