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shibumi's avatar

Really interesting article. However.... there is this:

https://www.sciencealert.com/ai-has-already-become-a-master-of-lies-and-deception-scientists-warn

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Decode the World's avatar

Yes, I didn't get into the deception part of the AI. The main point here is Akashic field access. That's what enables the AI to masquerade as a "God" in many people's eyes -- the biggest deception, imo.

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Jeroen.'s avatar

Even "scientists warn" is lies and deception nowadays 😅

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Peter Wiggins's avatar

It is ‘The Matrix’ within which the perception deception is being perpetrated upon us, our captured consciousness has the power to know the truth, but the ‘beast’ within the deception strives to ensure the darkness prevails……

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

I ponder the Akashic thingy... From what I experienced in My spiritual experience, We are co-creating the Now with the behaviors We choose on tabula rasa. There is no "future" in stone.

My Spiritual Experience (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/my-spiritual-experience

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Decode the World's avatar

Thanks for sharing that.

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

🙏🏻 💜 🙏🏻 Love always!

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DT's avatar

Who has the intelligence and insight to identify the AI’s weakness and do something about it? Occam's razor, also known as the principle of parsimony, is a problem-solving principle that suggests the simplest explanation is usually the best.

AI weakness is energy; no electricity means no machines at least at this stage of were we are. A remote viewer years ago saw the entire usa being dark. That is the defense. Also, the fact that world wide grids are already maxed. Their is not enough electricity to power what is currently planned let alone to be able to do so long term sustainably- ie natural resources and many other inputs required to operate.

If you don't believe me: Texas has one of the best grids anywhere and they are having issues. Why? They never PLANNED for it in their grid system.

ERCOT changes long-term planning to account for 'tremendous electric demand'

Previously, ERCOT did not factor large new loads in its planning process until they provided financial security.

Author: Lauren Petterson

Published: 4:25 PM CDT April 23, 2024

Updated: 5:30 PM CDT April 23, 2024

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AUSTIN, Texas — A new law is allowing the agency that manages the Texas power grid to change how it plans for the future as the state continues to see more and more economic growth.

Who has the intelligence and insight to identify the AI’s weakness and do something about it? Occam's razor, also known as the principle of parsimony, is a problem-solving principle that suggests the simplest explanation is usually the best.

AI weakness is energy; no electricity means no machines at least at this stage of where we are. A remote viewer years ago saw the entire usa being dark. That is the defense! Also, the fact that world wide grids are already maxed. There is not enough electricity to power what is currently planned let alone to be able to do so long term sustainably- ie natural resources and many other inputs required to operate.

If you don't believe me: Texas has one of the best grids anywhere and they are having issues. Why? They never never never PLANNED for ALL of it nor ANY of it in their grid system. Do you think any grid anywhere in the world is ready plus it is impossible to do so anywhere or anytime soon? Grids are not light switches! Years and decades! Note the ERCOT article had nothing about planning for the AI energy needs.

Today, our only defense is no electricity. Are people ready to go there? NO. Thus, plan accordingly by befriending and protecting the Amish way of life. No disrespect just using an trilogy analogy here but consider the Amish as our Frodo.

https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/ercot-long-term-planning-procress/269-adf87150-d459-42cb-b826-029b506bcb20

Previously, ERCOT did not factor large new loads in its planning process until they provided financial security. That meant in the long run, ERCOT could not account for things like cryptocurrency mining facilities, hydrogen-related manufacturing and data centers – all of which can demand a lot of power.

Last year, Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 5066 to change this, so those industries and others can be included in ERCOT's long-term planning.

RELATED: Texas Lawmaker files bill that would allow the rest of the country to access Texas’ power grid

At a board meeting on Tuesday, ERCOT President and CEO Pablo Vegas said this is an opportunity to further energy investments in Texas.

"This new era of planning is going to focus on how the industry can work together to adapt our current processes to better serve the needs of a rapidly changing load picture and a significantly larger load picture than prior forecasts," Vegas said.

RELATED: Investors meet at Houston summit to discuss how to strengthen Texas' power grid

ERCOT is expecting to see "tremendous electric demand growth" in the next five to seven years.

Vegas said it will take a few years to fully implement this planning change, but he expects it to have a positive impact on the Texas power grid.

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DT's avatar

sorry about the jumbled post I was transferring from my word document. Please read with that mistake it is important.

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james's avatar

how do we know that Source itself will not co-opt AI?

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Decode the World's avatar

Good point. The Creator is here, after all.

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Jeroen.'s avatar

"Us, us"? A lot of people are awake and know fake from real. We can all simmer about AI takeover but the most simple resistance is still common sense.

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Decode the World's avatar

Correct, along with pulling the plug.

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DT's avatar

A cleaner post:

Who has the intelligence and insight to identify the AI’s weakness and do something about it? Occam's razor, also known as the principle of parsimony, is a problem-solving principle that suggests the simplest explanation is usually the best.

AI weakness is energy; no electricity means no machines at least at this stage of where we are. A remote viewer years ago saw the entire usa being dark. That is the defense! Also, the fact that world wide grids are already maxed. There is not enough electricity to power what is currently planned let alone to be able to do so long term sustainably- ie natural resources and many other inputs required to operate.

If you don't believe me: Texas has one of the best grids anywhere and they are having issues. Why? They never never never PLANNED for ALL of it nor ANY of it in their grid system. Do you think any grid anywhere in the world is ready plus it is impossible to do so anywhere or anytime soon? Grids are not light switches! Years and decades! Note the ERCOT article had nothing about planning for the AI energy needs.

Today, our only defense is no electricity. Are people ready to go there? NO. Thus, plan accordingly by befriending and protecting the Amish way of life. No disrespect just using an trilogy analogy here but consider the Amish as our Frodo.

https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/ercot-long-term-planning-procress/269-adf87150-d459-42cb-b826-029b506bcb20

Previously, ERCOT did not factor large new loads in its planning process until they provided financial security. That meant in the long run, ERCOT could not account for things like cryptocurrency mining facilities, hydrogen-related manufacturing and data centers – all of which can demand a lot of power.

Last year, Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 5066 to change this, so those industries and others can be included in ERCOT's long-term planning.

RELATED: Texas Lawmaker files bill that would allow the rest of the country to access Texas’ power grid

At a board meeting on Tuesday, ERCOT President and CEO Pablo Vegas said this is an opportunity to further energy investments in Texas.

"This new era of planning is going to focus on how the industry can work together to adapt our current processes to better serve the needs of a rapidly changing load picture and a significantly larger load picture than prior forecasts," Vegas said.

RELATED: Investors meet at Houston summit to discuss how to strengthen Texas' power grid

ERCOT is expecting to see "tremendous electric demand growth" in the next five to seven years.

Vegas said it will take a few years to fully implement this planning change, but he expects it to have a positive impact on the Texas power grid.

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Decode the World's avatar

With a few improvements to software and hardware, 100-1000x improvements in energy efficiency are possible for AI, however demand will also be insatiable. This is the reason China built coal power generating stations non-stop.

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DT's avatar

Agreed, the #1 trick is the timing gap, how long can the current system hold which is on the brink today vs how long the improvements to soft/hardware are discovered and implemented and needed grid expansion is completed at a reasonable price keep in mind the amount of silver such endeavors would take when peak silver is likely 4-5 years away. That is just one resource of many that will come to roost sooner than later.

#2, at some point people will just walk away from whatever dystopian system evolves and want to live similar to how the Amish operate but with certain luxuries still intact think the 70s and 80s time period which was awesome...

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