“Strong AI is like a cosmic lottery ticket: if we win, we get utopia; if we lose, Skynet substitutes us out of existence.” – Peter Thiel, Zero To One
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“And all Utopias are just one mass-murder away from being achieved.”
Kevin, The Smallest Minority
There is no such thing as ‘strong AI’. The very idea is based on a false premise that machines can ‘outthink’ human beings, which is impossible. They may be able to crunch numbers faster than human beings, but machines will never think, feel or perceive anything. All efforts to make such hardware and software is doomed to failure.
So even if Project Blue Beam, CERN, quantum computing and the like is attempted, it can only be successful in achieving deception of those susceptible to such, but not all people will be taken in by their deceptions. People are becoming aware of the efforts to deceive them, which is in great part thanks to the obvious discrepancies in the official 9/11 narrative.