Shock
The Telosians
Channel: Marie Josée Andichou
Translation into English by EraofLight
Posted on August 6, 2024
The Inner Voice Gide Us Into Strength and Self-Trust
Translation into English by EraofLight
Posted on August 6, 2024
Posted on 07/08/2023
Nadine is one of several “humanoid” robots that took part in a United Nations (UN) summit on Friday focusing on how to harness the novel power of artificial intelligence for the good of mankind.
Mostly, the summit served as an opportunity for the global elite to pretend they’re concerned about the clear and obvious dangers of AI while actually promoting the technology as something that would ultimately rule over all of humanity.
A post by the official United Nations Twitter account stressed, “AI must benefit everyone” on the planet.
While the creators of the robots tried to provide examples of all the ways they could benefit humans, some of the robots admitted they think they’d do a better job of making decisions for the masses than people.
Yahoo News reports, “Asked about whether they might make better leaders, given humans’ capacity to make errors, Sophia, developed by Hanson Robotics, was clear. ‘We can achieve great things. Humanoid robots have the potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness than human leaders.’
“‘We don’t have the same biases or emotions that can sometimes cloud decision-making, and can process large amounts of data quickly in order to make the best decisions.’“
“‘AI can provide unbiased data while humans can provide the emotional intelligence and creativity to make the best decisions. Together, we can achieve great things.’“
A CNN report on the summit countered “scary stories” of AI robots stealing jobs and turning against humans by interviewing the Chief Tech Officer for Amazon.com who helped “cut through the fear and the noise.”
One way the tech leaders taking part in the summit say they’ll use AI to help humans is by extending the average lifespan to 150 or 180 years!
“AI and biotechnology are working together, and we are on the brink of being able to extend life to 150, 180 years old. And people are not even aware of that,” said the creator of an AI robot called Ai-Da.
This is simply the beginning phase of a plan orchestrated by the globalist eugenicists running the planet where the elite will be served by the humanoid robots after wiping out the majority of humanity.
Kelen McBreen
Posted on May 3, 2023
I’m watching how deeply my self-serving bias goes and, oh, my, it goes right down to basic, vote-changing, decision-making level.
Prime Directive: All decisions must support me.
Everything else flows from that.
Of course I assume that everyone else acts in the same self-serving way.
I treat people differently: When I see a friend acting self-servingly, I turn away. But when I see a “foe,” I watch closely and mentally take notes.
And afterwards, if there’s any fallout from my self-serving actions, I apply a goodly dose of guilt and shame that cements over the cracks in the constructed self that emerges.
How can I look out there and see corruption when I corrupt myself many times a day? I even watch myself listen self-servingly to myself saying that. What self-serving use can I make of that admission?
Everything, everything is seen through this self-serving lens.
It’s true to say that way, way below it lies self-love. I can feel it now whereas a decade ago I could not.
But that love of self has to come up through many layers (bodies, dimensions, whatever) to be felt at the surface. Or one has had a heart opening and so there is some back-and-forth communication of love.
By the time it reaches the surface, it’s overwhelmed by superficial but strong currents of self-interest. In the past, it has never been expressed. It hasn’t reached that level.
So, therefore, I cannot say I’m fully self-expressed. My self-servingness limits my expression to only what serves me. It shapes my expression in that I subject the “truth” to expression which serves me – words, inflection, timing, etc.
All of this is done with high intention. I might call it “making a good impression.” Or “putting my best face on.” Or “putting my best foot forward.”
I have in reserve justifications, excuses, and denials to buttress my position if challenged.
Rather than being an urban monk, I’m really more like a Ninja Turtle.
The worst part of the self-serving bias is that it requires me to hide. And that triggers off a whole array of mechanisms – withholding, deflecting, redirecting, etc. – to keep what’s hidden hidden as well as hiding the fact that I’m hiding.
I no longer present myself. I present my “mechanism,” I, Robot.
None of this will fly on the Fifth Dimension, where the truth can be seen in our aura. Mind you, we won’t “need” anything on the Fifth Dimension either, so the need to be self-serving (to serve our survival) will go away.
I think a person ages over time – for however much longer we do age over time – in great measure because they become more and more narrowly self-serving.
That’s one experiment I don’t intend to run to find out.
Steve Beckow