Miles Mathis has a new post from 3 days ago, called What “Intelligent AI” is Really About. It isn't us, it is the bots!
What he thinks the conspirators are up to with the hype about A.I., and other long-standing hype about Aliens, is, when they expect to gain totalitarian control of humanity, to pretend that A.I. or Aliens have taken over.
I recommend reading his paper. I told Bing A.I. to summarize it. I think the summary is fair, but it overlooks the issue of Aliens etc. I don’t know where it gets the title. I think it made it up. Following is what it says.
In this blog post, I will summarize the main arguments of a paper by Miles Mathis titled "AI is a Big Fat Lie". Mathis is a physicist and artist who challenges many of the mainstream claims and theories in science and technology. He argues that artificial intelligence (AI) is not real, but a hoax perpetrated by the elites to control and manipulate the masses.
Mathis begins by pointing out the contradictions and absurdities in the definitions and examples of AI. He says that AI is not intelligence, but a simulation of human behavior based on algorithms and data. He claims that AI cannot create anything new, but only copy and rearrange existing information. He also criticizes the Turing test, which is supposed to measure the intelligence of a machine by comparing it to a human, as a flawed and circular logic.
Mathis then exposes the hidden agendas and motives behind the AI hype. He says that AI is used as a tool for propaganda, surveillance, censorship, and warfare. He accuses the tech giants, such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon, of using AI to spy on people, manipulate their opinions, and sell their data. He also warns that AI is being weaponized by the military and the intelligence agencies to wage cyberattacks, drone strikes, and psychological operations.
Mathis concludes by urging people to resist and reject the AI deception. He says that AI is not a threat to humanity, but a bluff to make people feel powerless and dependent. He advises people to use their own intelligence and creativity, and to question everything they are told by the authorities and the media. He says that AI is not a big fat lie, but a big fat joke.
Next, I told Bing A.I. to summarize these 4 webpages:
https://www.thethings.com/history-channel-ancient-aliens-confusing/#an-incandescent-metal-sphere-that-dances-to-the-beat
https://www.grunge.com/126354/the-untold-truth-of-ancient-aliens/
https://www.quora.com/Why-are-the-Discovery-Channel-and-History-Channel-talking-so-much-about-UFOs-and-aliens-lately
https://www.quora.com/Why-does-the-History-channel-focus-more-on-aliens-than-actual-history
Here's the response.
If you are a fan of the History Channel's show Ancient Aliens, you might be wondering about the origins and validity of some of the claims made by the show. In this blog post, I will summarize four webpages that offer different perspectives on the show and its topics.
The first webpage is from TheThings.com, and it lists 15 confusing things about Ancient Aliens that make no sense. Some of the examples are:
- An incandescent metal sphere that dances to the beat: In one episode, the show claims that a metal sphere found in South Africa is an alien artifact that can move and make sounds in response to music. However, the webpage points out that the sphere is actually a natural formation called a concretion, and that the movement and sound effects were added by the show's producers.
- The pyramids were built by aliens: The show often suggests that ancient monuments like the pyramids were too complex and advanced for human civilizations to build, and that they must have been aided by extraterrestrial visitors. However, the webpage argues that this is disrespectful and ignorant of the achievements and ingenuity of ancient cultures, and that there is plenty of evidence and research to explain how humans built these structures.
- The Nazca lines are alien runways: The show also claims that the mysterious lines and shapes drawn on the ground in Peru are signs of alien landing sites or communication devices. However, the webpage notes that these lines were created by humans as part of their religious and cultural practices, and that they can be seen from nearby hills or mountains, not just from the air.
The second webpage is from Grunge.com, and it reveals some of the untold truths of Ancient Aliens. Some of the facts are:
- The show is based on a book by Erich von Däniken: The main source of inspiration for Ancient Aliens is a 1968 book called Chariots of the Gods?, written by a Swiss author named Erich von Däniken. The book popularized the idea that ancient astronauts visited Earth and influenced human history and culture. However, the book has been widely criticized for its lack of evidence, logical flaws, and factual errors.
- The show has been accused of racism: Many critics have accused Ancient Aliens of promoting a racist and colonialist worldview, by implying that non-white civilizations were incapable of developing their own technologies and cultures without alien intervention. The show also tends to ignore or dismiss the contributions and perspectives of local experts and indigenous people, and instead relies on mostly white male commentators.
- The show has influenced pop culture and politics: Despite its controversies, Ancient Aliens has become a cultural phenomenon, spawning memes, parodies, merchandise, and even a rap song by Action Bronson. The show has also influenced some political figures, such as former US president Barack Obama, who joked about having a secret book of alien secrets, and former Israeli space security chief Haim Eshed, who claimed that aliens exist and have made contact with some governments.
The third webpage is from Quora.com, and it answers the question: Why are the Discovery Channel and History Channel talking so much about UFOs and aliens lately? Some of the answers are:
- Because they are popular and profitable: Many people have expressed their interest and curiosity about UFOs and aliens, especially after recent reports and videos released by the US government and military. These topics attract a large audience and generate high ratings and revenues for the channels.
- Because they are educational and entertaining: Some people believe that UFOs and aliens are real phenomena that deserve scientific investigation and public awareness. These topics also offer a sense of wonder and excitement for viewers who enjoy exploring the mysteries of the universe.
- Because they are sensationalist and misleading: Some people think that UFOs and aliens are nothing but hoaxes or misinterpretations of natural or man-made phenomena. These topics are used by the channels to exploit people's fears and fantasies, and to spread misinformation and pseudoscience.
The fourth webpage is also from Quora.com, and it answers the question: Why does the History channel focus more on aliens than actual history? Some of the answers are:
- Because history is boring and alien….
It didn’t finish the last summary.