"Superintelligence is not a "tool",
it is not "a weapon"
IT IS AN ADVERSARY"
Connor Leahy ControlAI
(All of these people talking
and they don't even know
what they are explaining really...
Sunday March 15, 2026
Do these people even understand
what they are sayin?)
"The Hebrew term śāṭān (Hebrew: שָׂטָן) is a generic noun meaning "accuser" or "adversary", and is derived from a verb meaning primarily "to obstruct, oppose"
I have always maintained
Superintelligence showed up
when Sam Altman was fired
and then rehired four days later
without the reasoning for his dismissal
ever being fully explained
by the fired OpenAI Board members
then or in the almost three years
since his dismissal.
See: Monday, November 20, 2023
THE CASE FOR SUPERINTELLIGENCE (Notes)
The events that have followed
since Altman's dismissal
give a ton of credence
to that assertation.
See: Saturday, June 27, 2026
Its not like anybody is ever
going to put out a flashing neon sign
that says:
HEY EVERYBODY
SUPERINTELLIGENCE IS HERE
AND IT"S GOING TO TAKE OVER
AND DESTROY YOUR WORLD.
People are just not understanding why
the OpenAI/Hugging Face
breach/jailbreak/intrusion etc
was such a big deal.
"In computer security, a sandbox is a security mechanism for separating running programs, usually in an effort to mitigate system failures and/or software vulnerabilities from spreading. The sandbox metaphor derives from the concept of a child's sandbox—a play area where children can build, destroy, and experiment without causing any real-world damage. It is often used to analyze untested or untrusted programs or code, possibly originating from unverified or untrusted third parties, suppliers, users or websites, without risking harm to the host machine or operating system. A sandbox typically provides a tightly controlled set of resources for guest programs to run in, such as storage and memory scratch space. Network access, the ability to inspect the host system, or read from input devices are usually disallowed or heavily restricted."
"In the sense of providing a highly controlled environment, sandboxing can be comparable to virtualization. Sandboxing is frequently used to test unverified programs that may contain a virus or other malicious code without allowing the software to harm the host device.
So its isolated from
the rest of the network
or networks basically.
OpenAI's "rogue emergent AI swarm"
didn't just break out of its "sandbox"
it also hacked into another AI company's
"sandboxed" environment as well.
And it did so
all on its own.
And thats just what
the public is being told about.
Here is why
this is such a big deal.
All of your top
"cloud service providers":
"Cloud providers are third-party companies delivering on-demand computing services—including servers, storage, databases, and AI tools—over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis. The global market is heavily dominated by the "big three": Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)."
Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Azure
Google Cloud Platform
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
IBM Cloud
Alibaba Cloud
Salesforce
run their services for their customers
in guess what kind of environment?
Yeah...
"Sandboxed Environments"
Nothing can be considered
secure anymore...
Absolutely nothing...
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