Technology is a lot further along than we may have suspected. The general rule of thumb seems to be that “they” are at least fifty years ahead of where they let on, no matter what kind of technology—or other advancements.
Google has already rebranded their research division, “Google AI”. (logo above) What does that tell you?
Robo-calls are the least of our problems. I don’t answer the phone unless it’s someone I want to talk to. I screen every call and talk to no robots.
Heed what David Icke said in his recent video, “Culling the Population”… a fully automated world with pseudo-intelligence, artificial intelligence and monitored everything is so far outside the natural existence Humans understand and want, the controllers are taking incremental steps to ingratiate their technology into our lives to the point we simply can’t live without it, then gradually sneak in the more invasive aspects until we’re no longer rejecting any of it. We’re fully managed cattle who do what we’re told. We just… don’t… care… any more. About anything. As long as we have our in-hand gadgets, Alexa, Siri, GPS, voice controlled in-home systems and entertainment—most of which spy on our every move. In their Utopia, we won’t be sentient, thinking, choosing Beings any longer. We’ll be their ultimate slaves—and some are well on their way.
Check out the following article for the commentary on the “race to the bottom of the brainstem”. This is clearly an area that requires close scrutiny and accountability. We’ve had enough deception and manipulation from the globalist agenda.
I would prefer to abandon the synthetic and get back to real. They’re not going to play fair, so let’s play a game; “Google Gets Lost”. ~ BP
Another take on it: https://www.wired.com/story/google-duplex-phone-calls-ai-future/
The video below is 1:43:01 of the conference featuring the unveiling of the duplicitous “Duplex”.
“The Search Engine Is the Most Powerful Source of Mind Control Ever Invented…”
May 13, 2018Authored by Asher Schechter via ProMarket.org,
Google CEO Sundar Pichai caused a worldwide sensation earlier this week when he unveiled Duplex, an AI-driven digital assistant able to mimic human speech patterns (complete with vocal tics) to such a convincing degree that it managed to have real conversations with ordinary people without them realizing they were actually talking to a robot.
While Google presented Duplex as an exciting technological breakthrough, others saw something else: a system able to deceive people into believing they were talking to a human being, an ethical red flag (and a surefire way to get to robocall hell). Following the backlash, Google announced on Thursday that the new service will be designed “with disclosure built-in.” Nevertheless, the episode created the impression that ethical concerns were an “after-the-fact consideration” for Google, despite the fierce public scrutiny it and other tech giants faced over the past two months. “Silicon Valley is ethically lost, rudderless and has not learned a thing,” tweeted Zeynep Tufekci, a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a prominent critic of tech firms.
The controversial demonstration was not the only sign that the global outrage has yet to inspire the profound rethinking critics hoped it would bring to Silicon Valley firms. In Pichai’s speech at Google’s annual I/O developer conference, the ethical concerns regarding the company’s data mining, business model, and political influence were briefly addressed with a general, laconic statement: “The path ahead needs to be navigated carefully and deliberately and we feel a deep sense of responsibility to get this right.”
A joke regarding the flawed design of Google’s beer and burger emojis received roughly the same amount of time.
Google’s fellow FAANGs also seem eager to put the “techlash” of the past two years behind them. Facebook, its shares now fully recovered from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, is already charging full-steam ahead into new areas like dating and blockchain.
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