The FBI Is LYING to You or COMPLETELY Incompetent | Guest: Justin Haskins | 7⧸13⧸23
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In this episode, we talk about artificial intelligence, machine learning, the dark future of AI, and how it can be used to manipulate you in ways that you don't even know you're being manipulated and how AI can predict everything.
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business hello america it's uh the glenn beck program it is thursday let me let me just tell you
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yesterday i went to uh emission impossible i don't know if you've seen it yet i won't spoil it
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but it's starring tom cruise okay there i said it and it is it's all about ai and if you don't understand
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what ai does well you haven't talked to kamala harris quite honestly because at the ai roundtable
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hey this is like the book dark future this is really what our what the book is uh talking about probably
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about half of it is the new technology and what ai can do and how it's going to be used to
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uh manipulate you in ways that you don't even know you're being manipulated uh and it will predict
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everything now i want to break this down and i don't want to get too scientific stew tell me if we
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get too scientific here sure go ahead uh you know because once you go to kamala harris it can get complex
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quickly so the white house had a round table on artificial intelligence and as kamala would say
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that's a table that is round and i love round tables anyway uh she's at a round table on artificial
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intelligence with some of the biggest minds on this and here's how she explains it ai is kind of a fancy
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thing it's first of all it's two letters it means artificial intelligence but ultimately what it is
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is it's about machine learning and so the machine is taught and part of the issue here is what information
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is going into the machine that will then determine and and we can predict then if we think about what
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machine what information is going in what then will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions no
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that may be made through that process no no but that's a cute little effort she was born to be
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a first grade teacher don't you think i mean that's really i mean i think that's the grade level where she
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topped out um but she's perfect as a first grade teacher i want to tell all of you experts about ai
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first of all it's two letters two happy letters one's an a one's an i what does that mean well it's fancy
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it's very fancy kids it ai two letters but it actually stands for two words and words are made up of
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letters and this letter a means artificial that means fake and intelligence that means something i don't have
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she's born to be a first grade teacher because everything she says sounds like it's geared to
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a first grader my gosh and then machine learning this is let me tell you a little bit about machine
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learning first of all it's a machine no it's really not a machine and i know you mean it as a machine but
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it's not a machine it's machines and it's learning it's two words a machine and learning i didn't mean
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to put uh in front of machine because that would be three words even though uh is just a letter and
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that letter is a but it doesn't stand for the same a as in artificial kids so um she says we can put stuff
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into it and we'll we'll know what comes out that's not true i don't know if she's ever heard of uh ai
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hallucinations that's what's happening with chat gpt right now we don't know how it works okay the
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experts don't know now i'm sure kamala does because she's so smart uh but nobody really knows how this
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works it's a machine teaching itself you put in information and then it learns on its own
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this is something elon musk called summoning the demon now i don't know that sounds like something i would
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like to do every day summon the demon uh this is from page 262 from the very uh astute uh writings of
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one of the greatest scientific minds of today uh named glenn beck and here we are on book review
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uh and we're just going to read a little bit from this fantastic new book that is available everywhere
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including glenn's new book.com purchase it now depending on who you talk to the development of
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artificial intelligence with human-like abilities is either considered to be the holy grail of
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technological achievements the discovery that could unleash an unprecedented era of prosperity
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or mark the beginning of the end of humanity for example at a symposium hosted by mit
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elon musk said artificial intelligence a.i. is really kind of a fancy thing it's too late no i'm
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kidding he said it's akin to summoning the demon he explained i think we should be very careful about
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artificial intelligence if i were to guess what our biggest existential threat is it's probably that
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so we need to be very careful with artificial intelligence increasingly scientists think there should
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be some regulatory oversight maybe at the national and international level just to make sure that we
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don't do something very foolish now let me ask elon musk this if i might depart from this brilliant
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brilliant book um let me ask something uh do you want somebody like kamala harris or anybody in congress
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i like chuck schumer actually coming up with laws about it do you think they will even begin to understand
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it they can't work their iphone anyway scientists think there should be some regulatory oversight with
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artificial intelligence we are summoning the demon in all those stories where there's a guy with a
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pentagram and the holy water it's like yeah he's sure he can control the demon but it doesn't ever work
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out oh finally a guy who's watched a movie stephen hawking perhaps more uh accomplished scientists of
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scientists of the past half century warned the bbc the development of full artificial intelligence could
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spell the end of the human race it would take off on its own and redesign itself and an ever
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increasing rate humans who are limited by slow biological evolution could not compete and would be
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superseded so we go deeply into this in uh the new book and how it is going to work but i i just i
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have to tell you go watch mission impossible the only problem with the mission impossible thing is
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is it's like don't worry you know all we gotta do is we gotta we can turn it off with its uh original code
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no you can't no you can't when uh uh what's his name uh vic rames rhymes what's the black guy in mission
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impossible did he say black guy oh my gosh how dare him even notice color although he should notice color
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because that's all that matters if he doesn't notice color he's a racist if he does he's a racist
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simultaneously the most and least important thing about a person uh glenn of course is their skin
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color uh ving rames i believe is who you're looking for ving rames yeah okay so ving says
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you know i've got it on this i got it on this hard drive but i gotta go and get way away from anything
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online and if i can track it down i'm gonna give it its original code and it'll shut it off no ving
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it doesn't work that way see the idea with artificial intelligence and the movie really really makes a good
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case on what it will be like it will know everything about you it will be able to predict you because of
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companies like google and facebook they are collecting mountains of information your refrigerator
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if you have a new refrigerator and it's a smart uh refrigerator it's collecting information on you
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so it will be able to predict you it will know you and know exactly what you'll do so it can you can
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never escape it oh well we're gonna use the original code we're just gonna reboot the system
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that won't work because it will know you are gonna try to do that yeah that's the thing with ai it just
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kind of tends to know exactly where you're going right uh and uh you know despite the fact that we can
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come up with these easy simple solutions there's no there's no clarity long term whether this is going
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to actually play out in a way that benefits humanity or or really honestly turns into something that we
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want to keep around and the question is how far we get down this road do we eventually get to this
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place where they can't turn it around you know we can all kind of speculate here but the fact is that
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even scientists even people who have created ai even people who have gone down this road for decades
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who are the people who put this foundation together they don't even seem to know where this is going
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and this the most probably the most terrifying part of all of this is even people scientists like
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kamala harris don't even seem to know i mean kamala seems to know that the a stands for artificial and
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the i stands for intelligence but beyond that we don't know how far this could go and what could occur
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and now we know that machines are taught that we know from kamala harris but we don't necessarily
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know too much more than that and i i mean you watch people uh try to utilize this in their day-to-day
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lives you know i've been talking to people about how they're using ai and and one friend talked about
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how she had to work on some project it was you know marketing newsletter type of project
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and you know she's starting out she didn't really want to get into it she knew it was going to take
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a couple hours and someone told her well why not try jet cheap bt that'll that'll knock it out in 30
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seconds and it did and it was close and her boss loved it who knows where this goes and you can when
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you talk about you know look kamala harris's point aside here what you input really is important
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at the end of the day this is something that the left has realized they remember going back to the
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early days of the internet and the early days of the internet were you know it was a wild west
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and whatever reason our government did one good thing which was to kind of codify it as a wild west
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to let this thing develop into what it's become like the good and the bad there's been plenty of
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bad with the internet well what the left looks at when they look at this they say and this is something
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that's talked about in dark future what they see when they look at the the story of the internet is
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why didn't we wake up why didn't we get involved earlier why didn't we realize we should implement
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all of our left-wing ideology into this stuff at the very beginning and let it grow the way we want
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it to grow they see it as a missed opportunity to put all this stuff in at the beginning and now
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they're looking at ai as a second bite of the apple here comes ai we can step in we can put all this
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stuff in sort of at the recipe level and then the cake comes out on the other side of the oven with
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uh that tastes a little bit more friendly to the way we want it to taste they're seeing this as a giant
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opportunity and that is sort of where we are now i will say i was talking to a friend of mine the
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other day he did a um he's asked he's talking to trying to figure out something with ai and decided
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to ask it i think a pretty important question which was if you needed to travel 300 miles
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and there's two groups trying to travel this 300 miles one group was riding on a camel
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the other group was riding on 1000 bunny rabbits
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and the question was who gets there first well ai did the math on this they crunched the numbers
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and said the of course the people traveling on the thousand bunny rabbits would get there first
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because you know that's a thousand bunny rabbits and they did a thousand times whatever it is 10
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miles an hour and came up with it would they would do the 300 miles in 18 minutes and the camel would
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take much longer than that now we are at the very beginning of this where they still think you can ride
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bunny rabbits for 300 miles but soon we are going to be at a place where ai is able to do
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a lot of these tasks much more competently and also is going to be something that is very difficult
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for this society to resist i think at times we overwhelm we kind of we look at i don't know the
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people that we hang out with maybe uh maybe you're hanging out with a lot of people who are pretty smart
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but think about the average person the average person who is maybe the average person who voted
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for joe biden in 2020 that person picture them in your mind for a second is that a person who's going
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to resist the charms of ai do you have confidence in that because i certainly don't i don't know i
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we are not at a place this is not the ben franklin times where everyone knew the constitution and
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everyone knew the history that went into building the constitution you go back and look at the school
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tests from these ages and you'd see things that were absolutely stunning shocking that the that the
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average person knew advanced mathematics and and history and philosophy that's all gone
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like right now the main point of contention between people is which kardashians you know but are you
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looking at it an instagram foot post that's essentially the main amount of research most of america does
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and we have to look at them and somehow figure out whether they're going to be able to pull off
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the resistance of ai technology they're not and the left knows this and so they're working very very hard
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so here's the here's the thing about ai that everybody should be aware of that um let me go to
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a ted talk again this is um uh from the new book dark future this often characterizes a fear that
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armies of malicious robots will attack us but that isn't the most likely scenario it's not our machines
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that will become spontaneous uh spontaneously um malevolent the concern is really that we build
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machines that are so much more competent than we are that the slightest diversions between the goals
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and our own could destroy us why would ai want to destroy or control the humans who created it
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this is what sam harris says just think about how we relate to ants we don't hate them we don't go
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out of our way to harm them in fact sometimes we take pains not to harm them we just step over
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them on the sidewalk but whenever their presence seriously conflicts with one of our goals we annihilate
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them without any qualms the concern is that one day we will build machines that could treat us with
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similar disregard it is crucial to realize that the rate of progress doesn't matter it does any progress
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is enough to get us into the end zone we don't need moore's law to continue we don't need exponential
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progress we just need to keep going so we'll do this if we can the train is already out of the station
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and there is no brake to pull which brings me back again to mission impossible if you want an easy way
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artificial uh intelligence a minute ago and and the dangers that it is posing now the white house just had
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their round table with kamala harris who is so brilliant she wanted to tell everybody that was
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there you know the people working on artificial intelligence that artificial intelligence is a
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fancy thing first of all it's two letters an a and an i oh my gosh i want to go a little deeper than
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that and i i actually want to reach out to you for some help on this this is something that i've been
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working on for in my head for at least 10 years and uh i just need the ai or the vr experts um we're
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having a hard time finding the vr experts that will work with us and at a top level um and i've already
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raised the money to be able to do this i have the money to do it i just need the a the vr experts to help
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listen to this this is uh 272 from dark future consider some of the latest advancements in virtual
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reality as i mentioned in chapter four virtual reality allows users to put themselves in diverse
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situations experiences in places not just in the modern era but across time it's an incredibly
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exciting technology but also provides opportunities for institutions to further embed racial and radical
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ideas into unsuspecting users what were they talking about at the white house yesterday to make sure
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that their racial and radical ideas are fed in to ai it's one thing to teach adults and children that
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america is systemically a racist place but what if you could make them experience this ideological view
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of the country firsthand in a simulated environment that is presented as being as close to possible
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as real life although vr technology still has a lot of room to grow there are already numerous
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efforts underway to utilize vr to advance various social justice narratives the washington post reported
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in april 2022 that tech companies such as vantage point are now using vr training programs to teach
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employees at corporations across the country what it feels like to be discriminated against now i want
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to just pause here for a second i have no problem with this idea i mean i i don't like discrimination either
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but we're not talking about discrimination without teaching discrimination is the answer to
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discrimination you know what i'm saying so you can step into the shoes of what it feels like to be a black
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man okay this is what vantage point the the chief executive said we can push users to the point of slight
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discomfort we've created an experience where they are engaging and they want to do something and they can
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actually teach them what something is the post reported that mercer was inspired to create the vr training program
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after traveling to italy making a derogatory remark about immigrants her ethiopian friend and traveling
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partner got angry at her prompting the conversation that made mercer realize her error and the power of
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emotional reactions around the same time the post reported she started admiring the advances in virtual
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reality technology most notably when she was watching a horror movie and screaming because it felt so real
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if we can create situations and experiences that are this emotionally compelling for other applications
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why aren't we doing this for training and education that was my aha moment so what they're talking about
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doing now and several universities and several companies in fact the university of maryland
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is working on this they are doing labs which are being led by sociology professors
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uh and they are making virtual reality um training courses for children about police and about racial justice
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get your kids to feel i really think this is why kids cut themselves i have no idea honestly why they cut
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themselves but i think it's because they want to feel something they need to feel reality and virtual
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reality is only going to make things worse i think because it's not real but it will feel real if you've
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ever been through real virtual reality i mean the best of the best it feels like you are there um especially
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when you put it in to you know take it out of your uh take it out of your uh uh home and you put it in a setting
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where everything is made to help you feel it the spray of the water on your face or the heat as you're walking
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towards lava or whatever it is let me let me again appeal to anyone who happens to be listening
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that is at a very high level that can create these things and would like to create them to teach real history
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it is so critical that we teach history and it's accurate history um and our kids will not learn it i mean i i
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watched i when was doing the museum for a couple of weeks i watched i i dressed up like an old man
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which wasn't a stretch for me uh and uh i put myself in a wheelchair and somebody was pushing
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me around like i was just an old guy but i wasn't watching the the museum or the presenters i was watching
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specifically the kids not in a creepy joe biden way um but i was watching the kids to see where did we
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lose them where did we gain them and the suggestions i had uh that you know others gave to me was
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were very good suggestions like well let's do some tactile things let's have them uh you know
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uh you know do whatever so they're involved in it but to me that's maybe for little little kids
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it will change everything absolutely everything uh this is the world that we are entering
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but i explained the fourth industrial revolution and showed you what that really meant um how much of a
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change is truly coming and no one is really explaining this to you and you need to understand the reality
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this is no longer science fiction this is no longer prediction this is coming it is we are at the doorstep
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the world economic forum and the united nations and even our own nation and our own administration
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are doing everything they can to destroy and then recraft values they are going away from the traditional
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artificial intelligence once they have embedded this in artificial intelligence um
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we're in trouble and not just for the reasons why that you might think not just because they'll know
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welcome to the glenn beck program you know i uh i am a huge fan of walt disney and that's why
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i celebrate the uh destruction of disney uh and everything uh disney you know the problem is they're
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never gonna get uh anybody in there to fix that thing because it's it's they've the cancer is
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through the entire system now and bob eiger is is part of that uh you know he is probably the problem
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uh and uh and what are they gonna do they're gonna bring in somebody else and what they do is they just
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switch chairs they'll you if you ran the parks or you ran the movies uh then you run the parks then
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you run abc news then you become chairman that's just the way it works they need outside blood
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um to get rid of of everything they really still don't know why indiana jones has bombed they really
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don't know why they're blaming it on the price and i think that has something to do with it
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um but they don't know why their parks are suffering this summer it's not only the price
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that is so high and people can't afford you're no longer appealing to the heartland so who are your
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customers who are your customers disney they're going for this rich elite and that's not going to
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So Joe Biden was in Lithuania yesterday and he said climate change is the single greatest threat to humanity.
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It is real, it is serious, no joke, and we don't have a lot of time.
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That's why Maxine Waters said this yesterday, cut one.
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It's become a dirty word for corporate America. It's gotten so politicized.
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It certainly has gotten politicized and it's unfortunate because it's inevitable that everyone is going to have to participate in dealing with the environmental crisis,
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social activity, and of course corporate governance.
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And so even if these attempts to deny or to delay are taking place in the final analysis,
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And so yes, we're paying a lot of attention to it, we're going to fight back against these attempts to deny or destroy the whole idea of environmental, social, and governance.
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But we have to do it in order to save this planet.
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Okay, so I want you to know ESG was a conspiracy theory, right?
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It was a conspiracy theory. There's no such thing, and certainly you won't have to deal with it.
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Here she is saying, quote, everyone is going to have to participate in dealing with the environmental, social, and of course corporate governance.
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That's ESG, which will absolutely take your freedom away.
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Now, who do we believe? And they think that we're conspiracy theorists.
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But they keep telling us that these are conspiracy theories, and then they turn out to be absolutely true, and they act like we've always known it to be true.
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And when I ask you these questions about the FBI, you only have two choices.
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You have the choice that they are lying to you, or they're completely incompetent.
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You don't want to believe the conspiracy theory that they're doing this intentionally.
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Then you must admit that they're completely incompetent.
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Let me take on the cocaine scandal at the White House.
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The Secret Service is now going to brief Congress today on what they can talk about,
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but they have to be very careful because it's an ongoing investigation.
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I am so sick of hearing the FBI say it's an ongoing investigation
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when they leak everything else about investigations that help the left.
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And then when you have some pretty serious evidence like, oh, I don't know,
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videotape of the president's son weighing crack cocaine with a hooker,
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First of all, most people have never been to the White House,
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and I have been blessed to be at the White House several times.
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When you go into the White House, unless you are a government official,
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and I mean very high level, or a family member,
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you go through everything but a rectal cavity search, okay?
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They go through your purse, your briefcase, everything.
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So the Secret Service is either not doing their job and cocaine got past them,
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or somebody that doesn't have to go through that search brought the cocaine in.
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Now, once you get past the line to get into the White House,
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and it was for a tour, but it was a private tour,
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or given to me because at the time they thought I was somebody.
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There's two ways you get into the executive offices.
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Well, there's more than two, but for you and me, there's really two ways.
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and I can't remember which one is the front and which one is the back
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because once you're inside, it doesn't compute.
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But the front side is for the executives like the vice president
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and the presidential family because you can park right there,
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and you walk into this area that used to be the swimming pool
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So you park your car if, I didn't do this, but if you were the vice president,
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if you are in a motorcade, you come in that way,
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and you come in and right down to your right is a little hallway.
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You turn that way, and you turn for just a little bit,
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and then you turn right again, and that's the Situation Room.
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Now, this is where they said the cocaine was found originally by, sorry, by the library.
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If you're a family member, you're going into the library.
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Then they said they found it outside of the Situation Room.
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Either way, you're having a problem getting to the library.
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The library is you are coming in in that round little oval
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that the president has been doing speeches from or press conferences from,
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It's another Oval Room, and you go in there, and it's a very small room,
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Right outside of that, there is a Secret Service desk that you have to go by.
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If you would go out of that room and take a right, you would be at the library.
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Well, that's even more secure than the library, and the library is very secure.
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Then they said, well, no, it was at the entrance,
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but they're talking about the more public entrance
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where you have a desk that you have to check in with.
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So if you went that way, you have to check in at a desk.
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because you have to check your cell phone and everything else,
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and there's little cubbies there, and there are Secret Service people there.
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If you drop your cocaine, somebody's going to notice it.
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Now, the Secret Service tells us three different locations.
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Are they that incompetent, or is this a cover-up?
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Next, they won't even tell us if they've dusted for prints.
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You can dust for prints and run a set of prints in about an hour.
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How many hours has it been since they found the bag of cocaine?
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Now, I just want to say, they won't even say if they've dusted.
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and look for the person that is wearing gloves in the summer
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because I was out of control in the first place.
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why haven't they looked for the rubber glove person
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using AI, it needs to be equitable and fair and
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watched it as long as I have, you tend to, um, just
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Uh, I mean, when I, when I did the, um, uh, the
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Um, but, uh, it's, uh, the Kindle version or the
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going to buy the book, you should have a digital
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recording it a few weeks ago, the people that I
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Um, the report about how many of them are adopting it or is it something?
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And what, what they're saying is, is that more and more countries are warming up and
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First of all, go back to Maxine Waters and what she said about ESG yesterday.
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It's become a dirty word for corporate America.
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And it's unfortunate because it's inevitable that everyone is going to have to participate
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So everything they said about a conspiracy theory is now clearly off the table.
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So you will have to deal with a social credit score.
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Now I want you to listen to what Kamala Harris said at the AI meeting yesterday.
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But ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning.
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And part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine that will then determine,
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and we can predict then if we think about what information is going in.
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What she's saying here is that we're going to teach AI about ESG.
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We're going to talk to the computer and teach the algorithms to look for equity,
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to look for social justice, to look for environmental wrongs, to look at governance.
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Now remember, Maxine Waters just said, this is inevitable.
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Now they're talking about AI making that an all-seeing, all-knowing policeman.
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Let me bring you to central bank digital currency.
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When people think of digital currencies, they usually think of decentralized blockchain currencies,
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But a U.S. central bank digital currency would likely be completely different,
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especially if it's developed under the Biden administration or another leftist White House.
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Although developers of CBDCs promise these new currencies will be safe and designed to protect
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some privacy rights, footnote 373, one of the primary appeals of a CBDC is from the perspective
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of governments is that it would be programmable, meaning it could be designed to act in a certain
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It's going to be tied with AI watching you and now a digital currency that is responsive to AI and those scores.
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A programmable central bank digital currency could be designed so it could only be utilized for certain kinds of purchases or so that it has limits on the amount of times it can be used to buy certain goods or products.
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It's even more likely that some CBDCs, including a U.S. digital dollar, would be designed so the rules
01:52:20.240
So if the geniuses of the Fed wake up one day and determine that the U.S. digital dollar should no longer be used to buy gasoline powered cars, ammunition, guns, alcohol, fatty foods or pretty much anything else they want to ban, federal bureaucrats could, with a push of a few buttons, make their little authoritarian dreams become a reality.
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Depending on how the law is written governing CBDC, it is possible and I would argue likely that additional legislation would not be required to make such changes.
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In other words, CBDCs are created in Europe and North America and the Fed and other central banks, not a democratically elected legislature are likely going to be in charge of how those digital dollars are used.
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That's how the Federal Reserve and some other central banks act today with very little oversight.
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A programmable digital CBDC could also easily be tracked, taken away or have their supply greatly expanded and on short notice.
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Think how effortless it would be for the Fed to provide a shiny new stimulus plan in an era of the digital dollar.
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Just make a phone call, wrap some keys on a keyboard and boom, a trillion dollars delivered to a hundred million people all within a couple of minutes.
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With all these possibilities in mind, is it difficult to imagine why a central bank or its allies in national governments would want to develop a CBDC?
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You're going to have a social credit score, something they denied.
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That's what the entire first book, The Great Reset, was about.
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Once you understand that that's not a conspiracy theory, that that is a way to control corporations first, all the way down to you in the end.
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Then, when that is forced on everyone, you have an AI monitoring your every move.
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If you don't have the right credit score, and they introduce CBDC, central bank digital currency, and it is programmable.
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Exactly what Kamala Harris was talking about with AI.
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Putting the information in that the government wants it to have, so it will have certain parameters that these leftists want to have in for your money.
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If you step out of bounds, if you complain about LGBTQ, they don't need the FBI to investigate you.
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AI will already know what you've written, who you're talking to, what you said at any kind of meeting, or any meeting where your phone is on.
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And if you think that I am exaggerating, you are sadly misled and misguided.
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It will gather all of the information automatically, and it will change your score in real time.
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And you won't be able to do things that you want to do.
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We told you yesterday about how transportation, you're not going to be able to fly and go places.
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You're not even going to be able to drive your car from city to city if you don't have a perfect score.
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And as I told you yesterday or the day before, the UN UNESCO outlined in 2019 that you could have a low ESG score if you're a journalist.
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Why? Because you're going to be talking to people whose view does not agree with ESG or one of the other things that they're measuring.
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And if you talk to them for your job as a journalist, your point will go down, your score will go down, and you may not be able to drive your car.
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This is true, and it is happening, and I do not want you to take my word for it.
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You'll notice I said, this is page 156, and I told you that it was, what, footnote 373?
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This whole thing is footnoted, so everything is clear that you can go and find the original source.
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And again, listen to what they're saying today.
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They were lying to you then when they said this is a conspiracy theory because they are saying today you must, it's inevitable, and you will have to participate.
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So today's conspiracy theory is tomorrow's absolute fact, and by tomorrow you could be in a digital jail.
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You need to understand what's happening, and you can find it all in the book Dark Future.
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It is incredibly important that you understand it, and if you know people that will ask honest questions, whose mind can be changed still with facts.
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Not theories, not conspiracies, but with facts, and you and they will do their own homework, and they will change their position and wake up.
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If they're presented with the truth, you need to tell them about this.
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Everyone in this audience was born for a reason.
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One of those reasons, and I don't know how it plays out in your life, but one of those reasons I believe you were born at this time is to save the freedom of all mankind.
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It cannot enter the United States of America, or there will be no place to run.
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Please, I urge you to pick up the book, even if it's in a library, if they'll allow it.
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What you need to understand is the future that we're talking about is really the past.
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Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, they all tried these things, including eugenics.
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However, they have the ability now to control your every moment and every thought and every action.
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But there are these companies that are now popping up.
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One just recently emerged out of Tel Aviv in Israel.
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And the whole idea behind this company is that they developed AI-powered embryo evaluation software that they're going to use to help evaluate embryos and apply an advanced algorithm to determine the best candidates for pregnancy.
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And they say among the things that they're going to use this for is to identify embryos for genetic abnormalities for implantation success for gender and for other things.
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But with AI technology, you have the ability to evaluate these embryos.
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And then they're going to provide these embryos with a numeric score.
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And then the clinician will then make the decision as to which embryo they're going to use.
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So, literally, they're giving social credit scores to these embryos.
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Everything that they tried to do in the death camps by picking eye colors and everything else, it is happening again.
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It's just going to happen in a more neat fashion.
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Tomorrow, Stu and I are going to be in Iowa and we're going to be with all of the candidates, including Asa Hutchinson, which I am.
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The press actually wrote it up and said that he spoke to a room full of six people on Tuesday night in Iowa.
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He's, of course, just running a campaign to go after Donald Trump and raise his own profile.
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There was a great interview with him, though, where, you know, he's getting all this glowing press treatment.
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And it's it's all like, you know, Chris Christie's the one man who can take out Donald Trump in a debate and all this.
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They asked him at the one point, you know, why?
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And he said, well, you know, Donald Trump has never had a guy like me.
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He's never been up against a guy like me from New Jersey who knows his game, who knows what he does.
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And I thought to myself, Chris, he already ran against you specifically.
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From Iowa tomorrow with Tucker Carlson and the candidates.
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You'll hear them right here and on the Glaze TV.