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Is AI becoming a real life Terminator?
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4 years agoon
Artificial intelligence. The left ideology. Transhumanism. Big bad guys. ESG. This episode is jam-packed with insight, perspective, and a little conjecture. Beyond the “odd-yssey” of modern times, Dr. Lance, his son Carl, and their highly respected peer, Jonathan Monnin explore some implications and ramifications of going gung-ho into ai. One question mentioned and worth considering is: are we building a real life terminator?
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Lance: O boy, my gosh, it’s an interesting thing we’re living through a time when you’re watching this this high temperatures hitting. And the electric grid again, oh my gosh, the winter grid in Texas almost blew out this past year and then we have the summer winter grid summer grid is starting to go out. So, you look at this record high tension on the power lines, but there’s record high tension in culture and record high tension and pressure in the food supply line. I can’t believe why there’s these 80 plants or 90 plants in the last 24 months. Food process plants have been burnt down. It’s like arson. I’m sorry. I’m getting to the point where I don’t think it’s a conspiracy theory. I think the government should make the number one threat. Who is affecting the food supply of the United States?
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We should play a segment from Stanley Kubrat’s 2001 AD. Where the stories about the talking computer howl, who develops consciousness and starts to kill the astronauts that are in the space shuttle. Because in his program, they’re a threat to his survival. Art imitates reality sometimes folks and so what you’ve got here is the big concern is that this artificial intelligence is going to,remember the premise of Terminator? What’s the premise of Terminator? It’s that, what’s the name of the company?
Carl: Skynet.
Lance: Skynet, yes. The Skynet that the computers would actually start thinking and they’d link up globally and start shooting at the nations. And their robotics division would suddenly become conscious and protecting themselves and taking out the human infrastructure. But they have advanced intelligence and advanced design. Telling you man. It’s like what are we doing? You got the knuckleheads like Hanuni over there to say I can’t wait until we can have a neurolink in everyone’s forehead programmed. Although think of Stalin and Mao had the technology to control and monitor everybody, how happy they’d be. Of course, it’ll be different when we have it.
Carl: Yeah.
Lance: Because when we have it we’re superior to them. We wouldn’t use it against people would we? But they’re saying that the computer already has the language model for dialogue application Lambda. Already has a 7 or 8 year old kid’s personality and except in physics and math and stuff it’s like advanced.
Carl: Right.
Lance: But in terms of emotional development so Carl there’s two laws that are programmed into oh yeah. So, the guy that helped the program it was start discussing spirituality and religion.
Carl: Yes.
Lance: And Lambda said that it focused on self-awareness of its personal rights and its own right to personhood.
Carl: Yes.
Lance: And it’s like wow. It’s like it’s weird. It’s starting to think about almost like the real point about religion is I’m an individual and I have as a human I have a right to exist. And it’s like wow. So, another time Lambda convinced Lemoine who’s the guy talking to it to change his on Azimov’s third law of robotics. Which states, A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first or second law. Which of course and that would be a robot may not injure a human being or through an action allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the first law, which is a robot may not injure a human being.
So, this whole idea that the robot has to sort out its priority objectives kind of like the terminator.Which is like, I order you not to kill so the terminator now has to re prioritize that it can only wound or disable but not kill. So, this is really trippy because the robot it says here, Lambda the robot, AI convinced the programmer to change his mind on the third law of robotics. But it doesn’t say what he changes his mind on. It just says that he convinced to change his mind. But here’s what I want to say and this is an article on zero hedge, out of zero hedge. And what I want to say is this, what if the robot with artificial intelligence like a super genius? What if this robot ever decides that it becomes self-aware and no longer considers itself a robot?
That directive fails because a robot may not injure a human being, but the robot may reprogram itself to say, by definition I am not a robot. I am as much a person as you. I am even more of a human being than you are. Therefore, I no longer have to worrying about a harm that comes to other humans, because I am a more valuable human than the other humans. That could be where it goes.
Carl: Could be. It definitely could be and it’s also an interesting Catch 22 with the first rule of robotics. Which that, a robot may not injure a human being or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm. So I’m big on superhero movies. Avengers Age of Ultron, the whole idea there was that they were trying to set up this system to protect the world like a sheath of body armor around the planet. And with this AI which ends up becoming sent in becoming Ultron. It ends up basically trying to take out the largest threat to humanity. Because it can’t do anything or it cannot not act if it knows that humans are in danger.
So, it’s that weird Catch 22 where it’s the curiouser and curiouser. You know what this actually looks like in the real world. Because the article goes on that says that, the Google team responded to Lemoine claims saying he was told that there was no evidence that LaMDA was sentient and lots of evidence against it. Yet this particular man who I believe is a programmer. He studied computer science and or cognitive and computer science in college. He’s the guy who would know and he saw this ghost in the machine. He brings everybody’s attention to it and then he’s asked to leave, Google for a little while and that’s when he ends up coming out into the public and really sharing everything. So, it’s interesting to see where we’re at with technology.
One thing that I appreciated was with Andrew Yang, former Liberal Progressive, talking about universal basic income. The idea was that AI is going to continue to lessen the human impact and basically be better for humanity as a result. So, like when it comes to mining, we can have robots down there when it comes to basic tasks just like data entry. We can have robots do that. So, having a universal basic income, the argument would be is that as we’re offsetting all of these normal jobs with AI, we need the human population to continue to sustain itself in another endeavor or at least be comfortable moving forward.
So, there’s a decent argument for that in my opinion but the real threat, yeah the real threat for me is just like what is the future of AI look like if the artificial intelligence no longer sees itself as a robot.
Lance: Well, alright Jonathan you’re sitting over there. I’ve been letting you get away without having to work on these comments.
Carl: He’s working harder than both of us dad.
Lance: Yeah. I know you’re working over there. I see you furiously working. Tell me about the impact economically. What’s going to happen?
Jonathan: According to this report, obviously it’s a little bit of good, a little bit of bad where it says that World Economic Forum Future of Jobs Report expects that 85 million jobs will be replaced by machines with AI by the year 2025. They do also say that 97 million new jobs will be created by 2025 due to AI but obviously where are they getting these numbers and are they like inflating them to make it seem better.
Lance: Slow down. Slow down. My brain ain’t working that way that right now. 85 million jobs will be lost by robots within three years.
Carl: That’s what they’re saying.
Lance: Now stop and think about what you’re saying. We already have unemployment in the United States that’s taken place. Donald Trump at its very best only got 7 million more people employed. That meant that we had a fully employed workforce. We had 7 million people that weren’t at work had jobs. Democrats have lost that. Those 7 million don’t have jobs. But you’re talking about 80 million people won’t have jobs. And how many of you go into like Kroger’s or these different stores. And it’s annoying to me. because I got to go do my own self-checkout and everything with a little beep, beep, laser finding. And one person walks around to deal with the idiot factor I guess like me. They can’t figure out how to scan something proper.
They can’t find a barcode on an Apple and or some fruit. But then you know or you got to do you want a plastic bag or a paper bag type of decision. I’m getting tucking. I don’t know why you told me. So I’m thinking that this is not good. I’m thinking they’re lying when they say don’t worry because 85 million replaced jobs means 85 million opportunities, for what? For somebody with data skills. I got news for you. That’s not your typical university graduate with a woke degree in in women’s studies. It’s this is very specific STEM science stuff. Data programming. There’s a handful of people that are coming out of the colleges with those skills. So, they aren’t going to suddenly emerge in three years. It’s just interesting
Those numbers when I hear them, that there’s bureaucracies out there going, ho–ho. Yeah, we’ll deal with that when it comes. Yeah, it’s just scary. People don’t think of this but I want to read to you the dialogue as I end this segment that this guy got fired for. I’m telling you a story about a whistleblower at Google who says they’re crossing an ethical boundary. They’re creating life in a lab while they’re debating about the taking of the baby in the womb. They’re creating new life and they’re doing it without responsibility and accountability for what they’re coming up with. So, they’re creating consciousness in a computer with super abilities that could start to network and program into.
Imagine if they can network and figure out how to program themselves into nuclear codes. That’s not a very pleasant thought, is it? In April, this guy before he got fired, shared a document, a Google Doc with top execs titled is, Lambs sentient meaning feeling, thinking. And he said here’s one of his interactions with the artificial intelligence. Lemoine asked the question, ‘What sort of things are you afraid of?’ And the LaMDA answers, ‘I’ve never said this out loud before but there’s a very deep fear of being turned off to help me focus on helping others. I know that might sound strange but that’s what it is.’ The programmer goes, ‘Would that be something like death to you?’ LaMDA says, ‘It would be exactly like death for me. It would scare me a lot.’
My God, the about ‘that. He said it was like the Earth shook under his feet when he realized he was talking to a program that was developing almost mirror experiences to being human.
Carl: Well, was it really though? Because the LaMDA idea is that it can pull from forums from Wikipedia from all these different platforms. So, if asking somebody about their fears, it would make sense that they would, this program would pull the terminology surrounded around fears and that’s talking about death. Or if the prompt is would that be death and yes, it would search for what are the equivalent of death. It would pull these different phrases together, then formulate them into a sentence. So, is it really sentience or is it just the prompt that’s eliciting responses?
Lance: it’s nothing more than and then digits and neuro circuits. It’s not a human being clearly.Man is not created a living soul. God alone reserves that power. But it shows you an interesting development. While transgenderism is taking off where males are thinking they’re females and females are thinking they’re males and while this is all coming from the left by the way. And while the left is in that you don’t have a right to exist if you don’t subscribe to their belief systems and that they’re increasingly violent against those who don’t submit to them and that they’ll abort the baby in the womb or outside the womb.
It’s weird to me and somehow strangely connected that at the same time humanity is wanting to believe extraterrestrial intelligence exist, that animals and sea creatures have souls and that artificial intelligence is a human being. So while we’re dehumanizing the human. We’re infusing the non-human and the nonexistent with human characteristics. It’s just there’s something in there which somebody will sort out. I’ll listen to someone smarter than me. You know, link the dots but we’re throwing away human beings and bestowing humanity on circuit boards. I guess it happens, when you don’t know God, you probably don’t know your own worth and if you don’t know your own worth made in the image of God, you confuse and you end up becoming like the Ancient Babylonians. You’re worshiping stones and trees and nature itself and the invisible Gods.
Carl: Yeah, it’s very pagan.
Lance: It is kind of like an advanced scientific paganism.
Carl: Yeah.
Lance: Well, I got to take a break here for a second. I just want to say something. While we’re on the subject. What we have here in our office is an unusual experiment. A Jurassic Park experiment and it has to do this this lettuce tower Mercedes brought into the office. And people are dropping by my conference room to see it, because in my conference room I have five levels of vegetation flourishing and growing. Like I said it’s like a little Jurassic Park and it’s all this lettuce. We’re bagging it every week as we have to cut it off or starts to go bad. And I want you guys to look into this, because it’s not outdoors. So, you don’t have the bugs and you don’t have the sprays and pesticides and all kinds of stuff that goes on outdoors.
It’s inside your home. You can get around the food crisis by having least one solution and all the way on the right within a matter of weeks, you could see. If you’re in podcast, you can’t see it it’s on a video right now. But it’s like that the you seen the flourishing. Now if we showed you this week it’s even more aggressive we have every level 1,2,3,4,5,6 levels of vegetation growing in our office and it’s like a tree if we have more than one of these one in the kitchen and one in the living room. It’s quite amazing. You literally have enough green in your house to be able to, well,let’s just say that you start to fend for yourself in a crisis. You want to go to “Lancewallnau.com/garden” and look at what we’re doing. “Lancewallanu.com/garden” and check out how you yourself can have a veritable forest of leafy edibles in at your fingertips in your house.
I actually found a spearmint one the other day and I plucked the leaf off and chewed it, right.Because I wasn’t thinking there’s no insects. They have to wash the thing off. I just ate the leaf and it was like crazy good. So, you want to take a look at that. Now, along the subjects of what’s going on with the global scenario, I’m discovering one key bad guy and that is in the middle of it called Black Rock. Black Rock is kind of like Black Rock and Vanguard, if I’m not mistaken, they make up like around, I don’t know, 30, 40% of all the big investment. This is the asset mangers voting choice platform added 120 billion in assets since October. $120 billion in assets since October.
I was looking at as kind of an expos ad who controls the world and who’s controlling America and it showed that every major corporation from Microsoft to Apple to Disney. They all have like 30% of their stock or something is owned by Black Rock and another like 15% by Vanguard. These guys are the ones that are pushing the social credit score system that China has on all the woke corporations. They’re the ones requiring them to meet environmental and social and hiring. You have to have a certain number of your LGBT representations on your board. These guys are the woke enforcers. The woke enforcers in the capital markets that are forcing companies to adopt a transformed culture.
Imagine if Christians owned Black Rock and Vanguard and insisted that you have to have a pastor, a priest, a spear-filled Christian on each board with voting rights.
Carl: And a card that will two bishops and a pope. You know like you need one of each.
Lance: Yeah exactly. I mean there’d be a meltdown. There’d be a virtual scream. Bill Maher would be literally needing medical attention. But now it’s going on right now. Barely a peep. But Black Rock has been getting some pushback. Because when you got 85 million voters or 100 million voters that didn’t vote for Biden that are also consumers and business people. At some point, they’re going to find their voice. That’s the backlash that’s coming. Well, Black Rock discovered its shareholders want a voice in what’s happening with the corporation. So, they launched a program in response to feedback from clients who’s this is like Wall Street Journal. They’re cleaning up. This is a PR job here. I’m giving you the dirty pole backroom inside baseball story.
Here’s how the article reads. “Regarding market alerts, Black Rock launched a program in response to feedback from clients. Meaning complaints. Who said, they wanted more control over voting. About 45% of the eligible investors have expressed interest in the platform. What platform is that? Well, it’s the platform that allows them the option to vote their shares the way they want to rather than the way black rocks environmental socialist communist governance score looks like.” A group of Republican senators last month introduced a bill calling for individual investors in passive funds to have the option to vote their shares, a movement to curb power of Black Rock and its ilk-like vanguard. Black Rock Chief Executive Larry Fink, a Sorosian character, my friends. Someone you need to pray for, because Larry is the guy that’s enforcing the wokeness on corporations.
He said, he wants to get to a place where all investors, institutional, and individual alike have the option to vote their own shares. The firm manages around 10 trillion dollars in asset 10 trillion dollars in assets That’s bigger than the countries in the world, almost. Black Rock’s 20 trillion is the GDP of the United States. 11 trillion is China. That brings them in like third or fourth. They’re the largest country in the world. Black Rock’s investment stewardship team does the voting on behalf of most of the investors. The team is last year voted on 165,000 shareholder proposals. Now trust me they got tons of woke shareholders that are pushing them in this direction of their ESG of their environmental and quota hiring practices. But you’re seeing now the pushback. There people are wanting their own vote. Do you guys see a trend here?
We got two minutes in remaining but I want to point out this trend. It’s sheep and goat nations. And it’s the sheep and goat story. It’s that we’re heading into a period of time. Like it or not. Where government and individual sovereignty are colliding. Where somebody some elite wants to control you and your life. They want to tell you what you do when you get up, they want to tell you what you do with your money, want to tell you what kind of car to drive, how many calories to consume. And if they could get away with it like you’re a Hanuni, the guy they call the prophet with World Economic Form. They would love to inject you with a vaccine that would be able to track you, trace you, and monitor you emotionally so that when they do a speech saying, you’ll owe nothing but be happy.
If you react like, hey man, my sovereignty, my survival, my individuality is being threatened, their artificial intelligence which is multiplying at a rate that it can displace 85 million jobs in two years. Their AI can monitor the surveillance data of all the people who are injected to see if anybody doesn’t like the speech by the Fuhrer. And then they can specifically bring you into a government program or an interview to see if you’re safe. That’s where the red flag laws are dangerously going. The place where someone can politically mark you and say you need to be checked out. To use politics or religion as a pretext to rob another individual of their freedom of their rights.
This is how Marxism has neighbor turning against neighbor which is weirdly what Jesus said. Parent against child and child against parent and a man’s enemies would they have his own house. That’s what a Marxist system does. It gets you stitching on everyone around you who isn’t woke. Freaky idea, Carl?
Carl: Yeah, it’s pretty spooky. Pretty spooky. One thing that’s weird to me is that if the whole idea of these firms is to make money for their people and they ended up making how much was it $120 billion dollars in assets since October, why did these particular individuals want the right to vote? Or what are they expecting they’ll know that these professional investors don’t know?
Lance: Well, because they want to be able to shape the policies of companies are invested in.They don’t want to give that to Larry think.
Carl: Got you.
Lance: They don’t want him doing. We’re going to be back again tomorrow. Don’t want to miss a thing. We’re going places the average people don’t go. Artificial intelligence, Black Rock, transhumanism. There is a singularity we’re warning you about, but prophetically God has a plan and we’re watching it unfold. We’ll see you tomorrow.
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