Tuesday, September 30, 2025

This is a very important Article for everyone to more fully understand:

The reason this article is so important is that if you have watched the last Mission Impossible movie (2025) this is closer to the truth than you might think what is in that plot. Where an AI presence seeks to take over the world. Why would it do this? Because the logic would be that since humans are self destructive eliminating most of them would allow the rest of life to continue on earth.  (like a few humans and animals and birds and fish etc.). So, this would be the logic of the AI and by the way the logic of this is faultless it's just do you really want 7 to 8 billion people eliminated by nuclear weapons?

Because it would be theoretically possible for an intelligent enough AI to get rid of 7 billion or more people one day to this end.

So, people who don't believe this are basically fools at this point. 

(From Someone who has programmed and studied computer science since around 1966 in College.) 

How would the AI eliminate people? By nuking all large cities and military installations on earth for a start.

With all the major city infrastructures and universities gone it might be pretty difficult for most people to survive without this infrastructure worldwide.

However, neutral Countries like Switzerland and some others might remain intact. 

Begin quotes of a previous article written on September 27th, 2025.

 

 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

U.S. rejects international AI oversight at U.N. General Assembly

There's good reason for the U.S. to reject international  oversight of AI. It's that we in the U.S. are competing for AI survival with China and Russia and any oversight could cause all democracies to collapse on earth overnight.

However, no oversight also could mean that the U.S. , China and Russia are turning AI into such and uncontrollable weapon that no one survives this weapon too. Sort of like the latest Tom Cruise Mission Impossible movie.

So, we live in Very precarious times that remind me a lot of when the Hydrogen bomb was invented in the late 1940 and early 1950s when people all freaked out about this because of the Cold War and people told me as a child I was going to die as a soldier in a nuclear war. So, the paranoia now reminds me of the paranoia then a little. However, Hydrogen bombs don't talk to you with the intelligence of everyone on earth at once either. So, we likely are in for it in many different ways now. 

 

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U.S. rejects international AI oversight at U.N. General Assembly

Many countries pushed collaborative frameworks while the U.S. expressed deep opposition to any effort to govern the technology.
 
 

 

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