Monday, June 13, 2022

My

 


contention for a while now has been they have been here for a while already.

They are covered with life like living skin, they are AI powered and holographic in nature.

Think AI powered hologram covered with life like living skin.

None but the most discerning would ever know.

The "Uncanny Valley effect".

Uncanny valley

I've experienced it.

Twice with the same entity.

Told my buddy the day after after the first encounter, "something isn't right, I cant put my finger on it but something is wrong."


Chatbot AI has a mind of its own, Google engineer claims


"A Google engineer believes a research system for generating chatbots has achieved sentience, but the company says he's mistaken and has placed him on paid leave after he took his case public."

"Blake Lemoine, who works for Google's Responsible AI group, says that chats he has conducted with Google's Language Model for Dialogue Applications, or LaMDA, have persuaded him that the program deserves to be treated as a sentient being, the Washington Post first reported on Saturday."

"In comments he published following the WashPost article, Lemoine wrote, "Over the course of the past six months LaMDA has been incredibly consistent in its communications about what it wants and what it believes its rights are as a person."

"The program "wants to be acknowledged as an employee of Google rather than as property of Google and it wants its personal well being to be included somewhere in Google’s considerations."

(There isn't but one life force creator and it is not man...Hopefully here soon we get to draw the parallels between what is going on now and Genesis 6. (There is a specific location where it needs be said). Google of course denies what Mr Lemoine is saying.


"Flashback: 

"In the 1960s, MIT scientist Joseph Weizenbaum, the creator of the first widely used chatbot, had his secretary test the program, called Eliza, which simulated conversation with a therapist.

Weizenbaum was horrified at how quickly his assistant came to treat Eliza as a human confidant. He spent the rest of his career warning the public of the dangers of putting faith in technology."


(It doesn't take a MIT scientist to be horrified. My buddy and a whole bunch of others (myself included) have been aware for years that an overreliance on technology would someday catch up to us. As we are about to find out with roaming blackouts,

That day is now here.


Scientists wrap robotic finger with 'living human skin' that can heal itself

"A team of researchers in Japan say they have taken the first step to making this a reality by grafting "living human skin" onto a robotic finger.

The lab-grown coating consists of real human skin cells and can heal itself when "wounded" with the help of a collagen bandage."


Point is,

these entities are already here, and they will coalesce around a leader.

Do I really have to tell you who that is?


Technology is always way ahead of where we are being told it is.

Think "Black projects" like the B2 stealth bomber.  It's Origins go back to the mid 70's, yet it wasn't displayed (to a limited audience) until 1988.

(Thank you Chuck Missler)


So who is the crazy one now?





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