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Will Bilderberg still be relevant as the future of war is transformed?

Will Bilderberg still be relevant as the future of war is transformed? This year’s summit is all about war – but what they all want to conquer is artificial intelligence A protester’s sign saying ‘Stop The New World Order’ near the venue of the 2016 Bilderberg conference in Dresden, Germany. Photograph: Chad Buchanan/Getty Images This […]

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New DARPA Program Plans To Patrol Cities With AI Drones

New DARPA Program Plans To Patrol Cities With AI Drones On May 10, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) unveiled the Urban Reconnaissance through Supervised Autonomy (URSA) program, which addresses the issues of reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition within urban environments. The primary objective of the URSA program is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of […]

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Facebook: Six Degrees of Giant Squid

Facebook: Six Degrees of Giant Squid Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) German artist, philosopher, composer, mystic Cosmic TreeAll of a sudden, politicians in the EU, UK, and USA all want to talk to Mark Zuckerberg. That’s a bad enough sign all by itself. It means they all either have been asleep, complicit, or they’re not very […]

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AI Censorship and the Power of Steem to Preserve Truth

AI Censorship and the Power of Steem to Preserve Truth Just read a great article by Caitlin Johnstone over at Medium where she discusses the automation of censorship tools by companies like Twitter and Google. Putting paid Julian Assange’s warning last year on this, Ms. Johnstone details just some of the abuses that Twitter and Google engaged in […]

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Assange Keeps Warning Of AI Censorship, And It’s Time We Started List

Assange Keeps Warning Of AI Censorship, And It’s Time We Started Listening  Throughout the near entirety of human history, a population’s understanding of what’s going on in the world has been controlled by those in power. The men in charge controlled what the people were told about rival populations, the history of their tribe and […]

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Is Capitalism Dead or Merely Dying?

Is Capitalism Dead or Merely Dying?  Alfred Wertheimer Elvis 1956  New Zealand’s new prime minister Jacinda Ardern calls capitalism a blatant failure. Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis says capitalism is ‘merely’ coming to an end because it is making itself obsolete. Mathematics professor Bruce Boghosian claims that without redistribution of wealth, our market economy […]

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3D printing, AI and Robots v Dark Age

3D printing, AI and Robots v Dark Age  QUESTION: Hello, Mr. Armstrong. Let us say that the future turns out OK-ish (post crash and burn), that we avoid another dark age. 3D printing, AI and robots do a lot of the work for humanity. The amount of available mundane jobs are reduced and replaced by […]

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Feudalism and the “Algorithmic Economy”

Feudalism and the “Algorithmic Economy” Using AI and algorithms to return to feudal economic models For the sake of this essay, feudal economic models imply the idea that a very tiny segment of the society is fantastically rich while the bulk of society works hard, has few choices about the work they do, and tend to […]

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The A.I. Economy, An Open Secret: “Why the Market Never Crashes”

The A.I. Economy, An Open Secret: “Why the Market Never Crashes” How are they keep this dying patient, the economy, together? Perhaps we are long past the point of an organic, “real” economy. Instead, autotrading and artificial intelligence appears to be auto-investing into the stock market and other parts of the economy in order to […]

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Automating Ourselves To Unemployment

Tatiana Shepeleva/Shutterstock Automating Ourselves To Unemployment How shortsighted policies are creating a long-term crisis Students of Austrian business cycle theory are familiar with the term malinvestment. A malinvestment is any poor use of resources or capital, commonly made in response to bad policy (usually artificially low interest rates and/or unsustainable increases in the monetary supply). The […]

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