it is not that I refuse to use AI - I just haven't had time to learn how to use it and not sure what I would use it for. If it is not possible to have original thought on any topic because AI can do it all then it really will take over, one way or another.
1. DoD contracted vaccine manufacturers to include stealth electromagnetic devices in the injected solution
2. Micro-routers made with graphene and carbon tubes are responsible for the extreme magnetism, which activates especially after strong EMF around, detected in some injected or swabbed: clips, spoons, phones, stick in the injection site then magnetism moves to forehead.
3. The chips harvest the surrounding EMF and turn it into electricity to power the micro-routers
4. The router emits Bluetooth Low Energy (you can pick the signal up with any app like BLE detector)
4. The BLE is picked up by your phone and re-transmitted to a DoD human ID website server
my conference:
Presented by Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA tech:
It's a productivity boost for me since I started using it. I look at it as just another tool that helps me find information quicker than using Google or Bing or DuckDuckGo or reading through technical documentation. Lately, I've started experimenting with having it translate programs or subroutines from one computer language to another and from my limited experimentation, it's done quite a good job.
Sometimes a traditional search engine is more effective as it presents a wider range of search results.
Sometimes AI "hallucinates" and provides me with bogus information, written in an authoritative voice, so it sounds like it's provided a definitive answer, but in reality it's provided a wrong answer.
I view it as a tool, a mind-appliance, somewhat analogous to using a power tool instead of a hand tool.
I can see myself using it for a wider range of activities as I experiment further in the future.
it is not that I refuse to use AI - I just haven't had time to learn how to use it and not sure what I would use it for. If it is not possible to have original thought on any topic because AI can do it all then it really will take over, one way or another.
You are going to luv this: How to turn the AI into a COVIDIOT:
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/how-to-turn-ai-into-a-covidiot
Changing the topic, we've proven:
1. DoD contracted vaccine manufacturers to include stealth electromagnetic devices in the injected solution
2. Micro-routers made with graphene and carbon tubes are responsible for the extreme magnetism, which activates especially after strong EMF around, detected in some injected or swabbed: clips, spoons, phones, stick in the injection site then magnetism moves to forehead.
3. The chips harvest the surrounding EMF and turn it into electricity to power the micro-routers
4. The router emits Bluetooth Low Energy (you can pick the signal up with any app like BLE detector)
4. The BLE is picked up by your phone and re-transmitted to a DoD human ID website server
my conference:
Presented by Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA tech:
https://rumble.com/v24xmw6-c19-vaccine-bioweapon-genocide.html
cut from censored youtube video of the International COVID Summit 2022 France
Now, are you really ready for this?:
The full PLAN exposed:
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/the-plan-revealed
16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/laws-to-exit-planet-prison
I'll soon post more the complete proof of the BLE chips in that substack.
missed one for me:
i never have, and have no plans on using AI... but don't have any strong objections to using it.
i think the answers might be erroneous.... but that is the way it is with all questions and answers anyway.
It's a productivity boost for me since I started using it. I look at it as just another tool that helps me find information quicker than using Google or Bing or DuckDuckGo or reading through technical documentation. Lately, I've started experimenting with having it translate programs or subroutines from one computer language to another and from my limited experimentation, it's done quite a good job.
Sometimes a traditional search engine is more effective as it presents a wider range of search results.
Sometimes AI "hallucinates" and provides me with bogus information, written in an authoritative voice, so it sounds like it's provided a definitive answer, but in reality it's provided a wrong answer.
I view it as a tool, a mind-appliance, somewhat analogous to using a power tool instead of a hand tool.
I can see myself using it for a wider range of activities as I experiment further in the future.
I will never use the internet. It'll never amount to anything, just like the personal computer. Bah!