lobbying lawmakers
to get laws passed
to govern the tech
that they say
they haven't released yet.
(Baloney, I've interacted with it
on two separate occasions)
We Interviewed the Engineer Google Fired for Saying Its AI Had Come to Life
"So by the time the public learns about an AI product,
the companies who built it have:
vetted their PR story,
have consulted with their lawyers,
and have potentially lobbied regulators
to get preferential legislation passed.
That's one of the things I always dislike —
tech companies
will try to get legislation passed
that will govern technology
that regulators
do not yet know exists.
They're making bargains around what clauses to include in regulations, and the regulators legitimately have no idea how those things will work out in practice because they don't yet know what technology exists. The company hasn't revealed it."
while at the same time
trying to escape
the eventual consequences of their actions:
"Rushkoff said that he believes that the tech billionaires are in escape mode – planning missions to Mars, creating island bunkers or moving to higher ground – in the event of “The Event”( code for catastrophic climate collapse)
(It's a lil more than:
"catastrophic climate collapse"
if you can wrap your head around that.)
and by creating a virtual “metaverse”, fulfilling the prophecy that the tech revolution was always about preparing us for a world in which it was no longer possible to go outside."
But:
Rev 6:15-16:
Then
the kings of the earth,
Tech is the third-most lucrative industry for billionaires in the world.
" It (The Tech industry) has the third-most billionaires in the world, behind finance and investments, with 393 billionaires, and manufacturing, with 337 billionaires. Collectively, tech billionaires are worth $2.1 trillion, down from $2.5 trillion last year—though their fortunes are still higher than any other sector in the world. What hasn’t changed? Tech’s dominance on the top of the list. Six of the world’s richest people hail from tech:
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
Microsoft founder Bill Gates,
Google founders Larry Page
and
Sergey Brin,
Oracle founder Larry Ellison
former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer."
the princes,
the generals,
the rich,
(See tech leaders above)
the mighty,
and everyone else,
both slave and free,
hid in caves
and among the rocks of the mountains.
They called to the mountains and the rocks,
“Fall on us and hide us
from the face of him who sits on the throne
and from the wrath of the Lamb!
For the great day of their
wrath has come,
and who can withstand it?
Isn't relevant for our lives today?
When we are living it out right in front of our own eyes?
My assertation is thus:
It's way more
Plausable:
an argument or statement
seeming reasonable or probable
Than any multiverse nonsense.
There is also
if you notice
a descending
pecking order.
The list is :
"the kings of the earth"
(Why wouldn't those who created
Humanoid AI's w synthetic brains)
be the first
to wanna go run and hide
from their own creation?)
The princes,
The generals,
The rich
The mighty
and
(Last but not least)
everyone else
slave and free
(BOTH
Those who are still a slave to their sin
and those who have been set free from it)
Matthew 24:22
If those days had not been cut short,
nobody would be saved.
But for the sake of the elect,
those days will be cut short.
My friend who
is not a Christian
even stated:
"There is always a remnant."
More on that here in a bit.
I love you baby.
You're the greatest honey :-).
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