We are entering the dawn of a new age.   What happens MUST be up to us, and not the globalists and their puppets.  The new A.I. coming out is going to be the biggest disruptor in the last 100 years.  No one is safe from it, and only the strongest people that know what is coming and adapt will make it through these times.   Regardless of all the things that are happening, and the fight we are in exposing the crimes of the people in our government, medical boards, police stations, we are going to see the biggest change we have ever seen.  I would like to be part of it making it for the better.  Tearing down the corruption we are all witnessing.  WE MUST WIN THIS BATTLE!  This battle could be for our lifetimes.  It could end IF enough people forced the change, arrests of the people committing the crimes.  IN the meantime, AI is here and you better adapt to it, or it will run you over.

Everything written below this line, was written by Artificial Intelligence.

Since the dawn of man, humans have sought to create tools to make life easier. We have gone from using simple tools like the wheel to create complex machines that are at the heart of modern society. In the early 20th century, these inventions were met with skepticism and doubt from the public, who were unsure of how these technologies would shape the future. Fast forward to today and it’s clear that these inventions have been some of the most disruptive forces in history, with the industrial revolution and the internet revolution being two of the most notable examples.

Now, a new revolution is upon us – the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. AI is the use of computer algorithms to solve problems and complete tasks that would normally require human intelligence. AI has already been integrated into many aspects of our lives, from search engines to virtual assistants, and the potential applications are vast. AI is being used to automate processes, personalize user experiences, and even create art. AI has the potential to be even more disruptive than past technologies, and the numbers back this up.

According to a recent survey by McKinsey, it’s estimated that by 2030, AI could contribute up to $13 trillion to the global economy. This is a massive increase from the estimated $3 trillion in 2018, and is a testament to the potential of AI. AI is also being integrated into various industries, from healthcare to finance, and is being used to automate mundane tasks, such as data entry, and to improve decision making. AI-powered software is even being used to detect and respond to cyber threats, and AI algorithms are being used to improve user experience in areas like customer service.

AI is also being used in the field of robotics. Robotics is a rapidly growing industry, and AI is being used to create robots that can interact with their environment, recognize objects, and even complete complex tasks. This is allowing robots to be used in a variety of industries, such as manufacturing and healthcare, and is greatly improving the efficiency and productivity of these industries.

In addition, AI is being used to create autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles are vehicles that can drive themselves, and they have the potential to revolutionize the transportation industry. Autonomous vehicles are already being tested on public roads, and it’s estimated that they could be commercially available as early as 2020. Autonomous vehicles could reduce traffic fatalities and make transportation more efficient, as well as provide new opportunities for people with disabilities.

Finally, AI is being used to create virtual and augmented reality experiences. Virtual reality is a computer-generated environment that simulates a real-world experience, while augmented reality is a technology that overlays digital elements on the real world. Both of these technologies have immense potential, and are being used to improve training and education, as well as provide immersive entertainment experiences.

Overall, it’s clear that AI is going to be an even bigger disruptor than any of the past technology revolutions. The potential applications of AI are vast, and it’s already being integrated into various industries to improve efficiency and productivity. The future looks bright for AI, and it’s sure to have a profound impact on the world.

Now, let’s look at the adoption of technologies through the 20th century

Cars: The adoption of cars was slow at first, but it gained momentum in the early 20th century. By the 1920s, most people in cities had access to a car.

Radio: Radio was adopted much more quickly than cars. It was first used in the late 19th century, and by the 1920s, most households had access to a radio.

TV: TV was adopted even more quickly than radio. It was first used in the late 1920s, and by the 1950s, most households had access to a TV.

Computer: Computers were adopted rapidly since their invention in the 1950s. By the early 2000s, most households had access to a computer.

Cellphones: Cellphones were adopted even more quickly than computers. They were first used in the late 1990s, and by the 2010s, most households had access to a cellphone.

Predictions for AI: AI is expected to be adopted even more quickly than cellphones. It is expected that by the 2020s, most households will have access to AI-enabled devices.

What jobs will be obsolete by 2030 with the implementation of AI

  • 1. Data Entry Clerk
    2. Customer Service Representative
    3. Cashier
    4. Bookkeeper
    5. Transcriptionist
    6. Market Research Analyst
    7. Stock Trader
    8. Telemarketer
    9. Receptionist
    10. Bank Teller

Who are the top ten wealthiest people in the world and the highest level of education achieved?

1. Jeff Bezos – Bachelor’s Degree
2. Bill Gates – Bachelor’s Degree
3. Bernard Arnault – Bachelor’s Degree
4. Warren Buffett – Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
5. Amancio Ortega – No Formal Education
6. Larry Ellison – Dropout
7. Mark Zuckerberg – Dropout
8. Larry Page – Bachelor’s Degree
9. Carlos Slim Helu – Bachelor of Civil Engineering
10. Charles Koch – Bachelor of Science in General Engineering

End of AI typed information, and back to me.

I do not endorse AI, it is here regardless of what we do.  It will be humans that decide our outcome, and I suspect very much that the world is going to split into 2, like never before.  The people that stay part of the system, and become fully integrated transhumans, and those of us that will create an alternate society self sufficient from the services of the Corporation of Canada.  I am not a shareholder, nor do I want to take them up on any of their offers.  I don’t want your hospitals, police, or anything you have to offer, so I opt out of your crooked governance and owe you nothing, and you owe me nothing.  You are criminals to continue to perpetuate the lies of:

  • covid
  • covid 19 jabs
  • climate crisis
  • censorship
  • your dictatorship
  • sogi123
  • woke ideology posing as science

I am officially done with participating as a stakeholder in the service corporation of Canada.  I am not a stakeholder, so therefore, the laws affecting the stake h0lders do not apply to me.

Do I have a contract with the government?

No.

When I need something, I will get it privately from a trustworthy source.   I opt out of any Canadian Government services.

 

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