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Eric Francis Coppolino's avatar

Thank you for this, Mark and Sam. Hello everyone!

I must say, I was HOWLING with laughter watching the Walk-a-Bot commercial. Way to sum it up, Paul!

And boy do I miss Eric McLuhan -- though he seems to follow me around everywhere.

Paul Cudenec's avatar

Thanks Eric. I'm pleased to have provided a hors-d'œuvre for your fine main dish. And all served up with perfection by Mark and Sam, as ever...

The Word Herder's avatar

You, and everyone besides me who looks with horror at AI and the push to destroy Humanity... are highly, profoundly appreciated.

Am I alone in feeling that AI is taking over Substack?

Something dark has certainly been hanging around the past year or so, causing fights and saying stupid, CIA-type comments...

Well, if anything feels darker to me than pathologically evil, murderous oligarchs, it's AI... This is kind of depressing to me, as my landlady (of 2 months now) politely asks me to find some other living space because I asked if we could have wired internet...

I'm ready to live in a CAVE, actually.

The Word Herder's avatar

Actually, I think the C I fuckin A is taking over SS and all the rest of the Internet... they who created the Internet! FOR THIS PURPOSE. Was the Internet EVER not under their control? I doubt it. Yeah, I am a dyed-in-the-wool SKEPTIC, and canine to boot, and I can smell the NASTIES alllll over the digital plane. It was invented to spy on us, so just take that as a given! Or, it's always possible that we can go back to TRUSTING the gubmint and those who run it from the shadows... Not.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

What an amazingly-terrifying, yet inspirational moment. Well done.

Thank you Sam for highlighting the spiritual aspect - it's not discussed enough, but the most important. Have you followed the work of Bernard Guenther? He talks a lot about our Atlantean karma.

John Niems's avatar

Very well done and I for one still use a flip phone and will never get a SECRET MILITARIZED ARMAMENT in RESIDENT TECHNOLOGY phone. From the outside looking in I could see clearly that people were becoming ZOMBIES with their PHONES! A I will take it further so people need to wake up to losing your humanity is the most destructive force that can happen to your soul! Keep up the great work Dr. Sam Bailey!

Factscinator's avatar

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🫀 Myocarditis in healthy teens?

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👶 Miscarriages and stillbirths?

➡️ "Probably climate change. Or anti-vaxxers’ fault."

💉 Anaphylaxis and clotting disorders?

➡️ "Rare coincidences! Take a selfie with your EpiPen."

🧬 Cancer explosion post-mRNA rollouts?

➡️ "That’s just better diagnostics, honey."

🧓 Elderly dying post-jab?

➡️ "They were about to go anyway. Respect science."

🩸 Menstrual chaos and infertility?

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It overlays reality with calming harma holograms.

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📊 Whistleblower testimony? Muted.

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John Roberts's avatar

Glad I cancelled Netflix years ago.

Now I have time to read comments from Factscinator which are more interesting, intelligent, relevant and informative plus I get a big smile on my face after reading.

Can’t beat that !!!

Factscinator's avatar

The missus banned me from pay-per-view long before I could even get to a Netflix subscription. She’d had enough of me staying up into the early hours—TV blaring, disturbing her sleep—while I inevitably nodded off on the sofa in some semi-upright, contorted fetal position. One outstretched hand would always be locked in a comatose clutch around a glass of booze, which sooner or later dropped dead-weight and detonated on the upholstery. Red wine bombs, unsurprisingly, were not well received.

Why did you quit Netflix? I heard they went woke.

John Roberts's avatar

I quit Netflix because I felt like I was wasting my time doing something that wasn’t really productive and I wasn’t spending enough time doing something my wife and I could do together. Plus they were supporting and promoting a lot of that wokedness in some of their shows.

Haven’t missed it one bit plus my wife is happy that we are getting back to doing more stuff together like we did when we first started dating many years ago and so am I.

Factscinator's avatar

Those are rock-solid reasons, guv! I’m totally with you on not missing cable or the streaming circus. These days, I really appreciate getting longer, better-quality sleep. 🛌 It’s a definite upgrade from rolling off the sofa at 2 a.m. and smashing into the floor or coffee table. 🤕😄

Factscinator's avatar

👍This comment has absolutely made my day!! Massive thanks for the positive feedback!! Hugely appreciated!! 🎉💥🍻

CD's avatar

👏👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿

Factsinator does it, again. 😆

Beca Del Oeste's avatar

☝️ one of the best comments I’ve seen anywhere in years 👏 bravo

Factscinator's avatar

Really appreciate the positive feedback—huge thanks!

And I’ve got to say, I love your name. Beca Del Oeste has serious legs—whether as a stage name, a pen name, or even the banner of a movement dedicated to freeing people from the prisons of the germ theory grift, digital gulags, synthetic medicine mills, and the algorithmic asylums of modern technocracy.

Also, I happen to love wine—especially full-bodied, noble reds. I can easily picture myself basking in the golden light of a late afternoon, sipping a bottle of Beca Del Oeste ‘82, overlooking sun-drenched vineyards where the powdery mildew of viroLIEgy dies quietly on the vine.

Roc Findlay's avatar

Production courtesy of AI.

Logan Taylor's avatar

Just for clarity. Those kickboxing robots are not autonomous AI. They are pre-programmed with some basic moves. Then they are controlled by human beings watching them and controlling them with things like X-Box controllers. It's a bit like that old Mortal Kombat video game, but with real robots.

Katherine's avatar

Interesting . Thank you.

The Word Herder's avatar

I can't for the life of me understand why that would be fun, or entertaining...

I had a game as a kid with, like frogs or something you wind up... It was boring, too.

;)

Logan Taylor's avatar

Well. Different people like different things. And, as long as it doesn't actually harm anybody, it's fine with me.

The Word Herder's avatar

It's a BS ploy to make us think robots are going to take all our jobs.

They never seem to remember that there's always PEOPLE there for all the times the robots fuck up. ;)

AS IF machines could EVER substitute for Human Beings. But that is their Achille's Heel, see. THEY are psychopaths, and that is THEIR fatal flaw... They can't understand how amazing Human Beings, and Nature-- ALL this Creation around us and in us, and even in them, even though they're stunted-- no empathy, no understanding of emotion-- the Creation is DIVINE. Best word I can think of for it. Or maybe, "mind-blowingly wonderful"? ^_^

mary-lou's avatar

LOL, the efficacy of a robot '...battle-proven in the war on preschool terrorists in Greater Israel..." (0:46-0:51)

Richard Seager's avatar

AI is shit. Apple wrote a paper about it recently. They are right but it's worse than what they say that it is.

Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Control is the point, the lie delivers the belief, so people volunteer to be controlled by a complex algorithm branded as intelligent. He who controls the algorithm controls you.

Richard Seager's avatar

I think that the AI industry is heading for a reckoning.

Huge amounts of capital have been put into it. It looks to me like it will collapse.

Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Government funding will bail out AI, like everything else, NWO-flavoured. Too big TO FAIL means the agenda is larger than common sense, and money is no obstacle when your friends print money out of thin air. In fact, they do not bother printing anymore, just 1 and 0 in a computer. Like magic. Just like magic. Voilahhh….

Richard Seager's avatar

I don't disagree but previous bail outs were designed to keep the system going. AI investment is, at this stage, not going to produce any worthwhile product. If the Government bails it out that's not going to change.

The Word Herder's avatar

Yeah, and if they're STUPID enough to cut off food stamps, they're gonna end up with some serious ROBOTIC ass-kickin from the 100 million people that need 'em. But give ISRAHELL our money for weapons to slaughter the Pal's!! Insanity.

Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Money moving is what they do, logic is not necessary, unless you are open to the truth about what is going on, but it isn't very easy to learn a complicated labyrinth of truth.

Richard Seager's avatar

I have run into the complexity issue that Apple outlines in my own use of ChatGPT. It has caused me direct harm as I did not initially challenge the idea that it was on the right path previously and proceeded with its advice based on my experience of its help on a simple issue which was very good. On a more complex legal issue it made up cases almost as that was the default. It would apologize for one made up case when I pointed it out and then give me another made up case.

Richard Seager's avatar

And it was incapable of holding a line through the complexity. Its advice was often quite awful in hindsight.

The Word Herder's avatar

I refuse to have anything to do with it, if I can help it!

If they bring me a robot, I will chew it up like a good dog. ;)

The Word Herder's avatar

Agreed. There's a LOT of stuff presented like it's TRUE, and so, people just believe it.

I saw a video a little while back of a much-hyped introduction of a robot being all amazing... It was pathetic and stupid, laughably so. Kind of like these Evil Oligarchs.

Mooon's avatar

It is terrible!! Grok doesn’t even know the mathematical order of operations. That is truly scary!

Richard Seager's avatar

If it doesn't like it it can just rewrite it. 🤣

mary-lou's avatar

where can this Apple paper be found?

Richard Seager's avatar

Here's a direct link to the paper;

https://ml-site.cdn-apple.com/papers/the-illusion-of-thinking.pdf

AI is not even close to being intelligence.

Richard Seager's avatar

For example if the Israelis are using it to target people, as is often stated, then a lot of innocent people are being shredded by the Israell assassins. It's another thing that their leadership should be in front of the Hague for.

The Word Herder's avatar

It's a con, that's why. AS IF. ;)

Oh, here, let me build a vehicle. If I drive it around for awhile, it will LEARN HOW TO DRIVE ITSELF and I can just sleep in the back seat. LOL

mary-lou's avatar

thanks. really quite technical (let me get my brain out of its lazy summer heat mode first). did you mean intelligence, or intelligent...?

Richard Seager's avatar

I meant the intelligence as in the part of "Artificial Intelligence" or AI.

I think that it was extremely arrogant that humans thought that they could replicate the intelligence in the human species that developed over maybe 4 billion years of evolution. What we have instead is idiocy.

mary-lou's avatar

absolutely. short-sighted and wishful thinking too, pretending there's such a thing as a clear, objective, factual definition of human intelligence.

The Word Herder's avatar

I think they just planned a big SCAM, like most of the other stuff these people do... We're talking about the post prolific CON ARTISTS ever, no? I mean, look back over the past... couple THOUSAND YEARS, maybe but for sure since the 1900's... LIE AFTER LIE AFTER LIE AFTER LIE LIE LIE LIE LIE... Paul Simon had it right.

Actually, he had it right about a whole lot of stuff. ^_^

Julie Cole's avatar

This only seems to be happening online. There is still the other world outside of the computer/phone and it's so beautiful, calming and very real ❤️

Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Without believing in fake viruses, the population would not participate in mass hysteria, lockdowns and suicide shots. The fake government would lose a tool to divide, conquer and destroy their political enemies.

Remember 14 days to slow the spread, turned into another 2, then another 2, then two more months, then two years went by, and they were still holding on with a death grip.

You could not go to: Church, small businesses, or visit family who was dying….

You could go to: Strip clubs, big box stores, and standing in long lines to get your vaccines.

This was a military operation designed to destroy those who do not worship big government experts and the virus lie was used to accomplish it. Without belief in the fake virus, they would not have had this opportunity and if we keep beleiving in the lie of viruses, they will do it all again.

The Word Herder's avatar

Y'know what, tho... I've know a few psychopaths in my time, and they are lacking in certain things, and not just empathy, but in the ability to understand normal human responses to all sorts of things. Because normal people don't automatically think ONLY of themselves and their own benefit, they think WE are stupid. They really have NO CLUE about spirituality, kindness, love... It's just ALL about them. Sad, really, but dangerous to show that to most of them.

Bo Gram's avatar

Correct me if I am wrong but isn’t AI hyper centralisation , supposed to never be questioned - like Gods Apostle or God himself ? If so I am against it , vehemently and in the name of Jesus.

I also see videos of actual blood filled humans convincing AI it was wrong only to immediately ignoring the fact and giving the same wrong answer next time . Surely AI is a globalist puppet tool to deceive us all.

Eric Francis Coppolino's avatar

yes it should be called A G -- artificial god

The Word Herder's avatar

But no, it's nothing like a god. I'd say more like Artificial Idea of Intelligence, lol.

It's just a TOY. It's a like a blender that can talk. ;)

Lorna OConnell's avatar

Totally compelling and thank you! But still nobody has explained why exactly people are driven to keep developing AI to this level when the risks are known and admitted. Are there any psychologists who have analysed this? Is it simply that the billionaires are simply so rich that nothing human satisfies them anymore? Or is it a desire to usurp God or is it a kind of strange religious impulse? If we knew why this was happening we might have a chance of combatting it. I have noticed a trend amongst some of my friends to use AI because 'everyone is so you have to' or 'well it's here and not going away - you have to find a way to live with it', while acknowledging the dangers. Personally, I don't feel in any way swayed by this thinking. It looks dangerous, it sounds dangerous and it is dangerous and I'll have nothing to do with it. But then, I'm not addicted to my smartphone either - I just use it for a few specific things and often leave it at home for a couple of days. Any ideas?

The Word Herder's avatar

I think you've thrown out some very good ideas! Big boys with too much money, nothing much to do, because it's "boring," and nobody to kick their ass for them.

But, but, but, being filthy rich is the hope of all people!!!! No, it's just filthy. ;)

Now come on, let's go play pool and drink a beer after work.

WORK! The best thing ever, if we do what we LIKE to do.

Eric Francis's avatar

I'll address your question in an upcoming program. Look for that Friday night. I will post the link her but it will appear on this Substack

https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/

DanB1973's avatar

> For a long time the notion that humans could fly was considered impossible.

Despite all this wonderful technology, humans still can not fly. As far as we believe in science, humans will never be able to fly.

Some technicians and engineers devised machinery that can transport humans in the air - for a very limited time, under very specific conditions, and at enormous cost.

Some clever business people reframed this into “you can fly” and put a heavy price tag on flying the machines.

AD 2025, we continue to live almost glued to the spot where we place our feet. The best some humans can do is called “long jump” - still below 30 feet (9 meters) and after special training, in special weather, with special equipment, and after covering a runway of 131 feet (40 meters) as a minimum. With all this, that’s one long jump, and you are done. Pretty much inefficient, starting up for 40 meters to make a single jump of 9 meters...

This is the state of human technology in the 21st century.

Great at marketing and selling points, miserable at actual performance.

Can you find more examples like this? (Hint: follow the money.)

DanB1973's avatar

I like the obvious idea that we are intrinsically dumber than any part of our environment. It’s just the way things are. We are only tiny, fallible parts of an incredibly vast organism that is systematically successful, day after day, year after year.

We love self-indulge our egos, but we are still unable to convert air and occasional rain into life (as plants do). We can not regrow parts of the body, as some animals can. Even with unlimited funding and huge technology, we can not build a flying machine comparable in performance to any random 2-g (gram) bird in our backyard. (Forget hummingbirds - they are light years ahead of us.)

By the way, we can not build a single machine whose “brains” are comparable with the minds of most animals that are impressive to us, like falcons, swifts, all cats, whales, wolves, snakes, ants, you name it. Or plants - which can penetrate through asphalt pavements and crack concrete structures.

In short, we are miserable zeroes at the background of the Nature. Which is an interesting proof that we have not evolved from or within this environment - we must have been constructed elsewhere, replanted here and left with a big label “no future perspectives, leave unattended”.

George McFetridge's avatar

No, we're irrational by design: for the purpose of species-termination of us.

Jonathon's avatar

I've been using All for scripting and Linux system administration at home. When AI makes a fundamental error it just passes over it like it never happened.

The Word Herder's avatar

It's a MACHINE. It cannot, will not, does not, THINK.

bill's avatar

Well done guys!

Jacob's avatar

Thanks for this thoughtful essay on ai. I too am very troubled about. I for one remain firmly convinced to opt in every way possible. I love people, real sometimes messy people. And nature. And connectiing with God is essential.

Julian Bolt's avatar

You are truly visionary, Dr Sam! I have hated AI from the beginning and you explain why so well. Thank you again 😊🥰❤️💃👍

Robert Townshend's avatar

Life as a boring movie which goes on forever, with Peter Thiel and buddies measuring audience response, forever.

The highest form of excellence for a human will be the ability to overcome boredom in the face of endless junk data, the eagerness to keep an RFK bedside doll issuing health alerts in that scrapy voice and never tire of its beeps and nags. The superior man will be the one who can live happily in an electronic swamp of inconsequential and endless information.

I'm not there yet.

The Word Herder's avatar

Like a never-ending CON...

George McFetridge's avatar

We're flesh and blood, which is not per se human. We've relinquished the latter, true to design of us.