Mike Adams and Alex Jones: Robots, autonomous systems and artificial intelligence will reshape the future
- Advanced robots and artificial intelligence, powered by technologies like NVIDIA's Omniverse, will dominate critical roles in society, potentially ending traditional human labor.
- The AI-driven platform Omniverse will train autonomous systems for military and globalist purposes, enabling them to develop complex skills and physical intelligence.
- As robots take over various jobs, including warfare and household tasks, significant labor market shifts and ethical questions about autonomy, decision-making and accountability arise.
- Adams and Jones predict globalists will use crises like pandemics and wars to reduce populations, pushing for a "Skynet" scenario by 2025. They advocate for decentralization and ethical technology use to combat centralized control.
- To survive in a robot-dominated future, individuals and communities must adopt decentralized technologies, remain informed about AI limitations and foster an ethical, open-source approach to innovation.
In a future not too far away, humanity will face a dramatic shift as advanced
autonomous systems and robots take over critical roles in society, potentially marking the end of human labor as people know it.
According to the Health Ranger Mike Adams and
Infowars founder Alex Jones, this transition, driven by technologies like NVIDIA's Omniverse, will be a pivotal step toward a world where robots and artificial intelligence (AI) systems dominate both the physical and digital realms. (Related:
Nvidia unleashes super computer AI robots that will "learn" how to navigate and control the physical world)
Adams alongside Jones highlighted that these sophisticated systems, developed by companies like NVIDIA, will serve as powerful tools for military contractors and globalists during a recent episode of "The Alex Jones Show."
The Omniverse, a
virtual world simulator created by NVIDIA, is an AI-driven platform that can train and perfect autonomous robots and systems, allowing them to develop advanced skills and behavior models at accelerated speeds.
This technology is designed to not only understand complex environments and simulate realistic scenarios but also to adapt and learn from them, essentially developing a form of "physical intelligence."
The implications of this technology extend far beyond military training. Adams and Jones warned that these robots, once trained in simulated environments, will be deployed in the real world,
taking over a wide range of jobs from warfare to household chores.
This rapid transition will blur the line between human and machine, potentially leading to a dramatic shift in the labor market.
As robots achieve human-like dexterity and manipulation skills, industries such as healthcare, construction and retail will undergo unprecedented transformations, with significant impacts on employment and economic structures.
However, the rise of these advanced systems also raises pressing ethical concerns. As
robots become more integrated into daily life, questions about their autonomy, decision-making capabilities and accountability become increasingly relevant.
The ability of these systems to perform complex tasks, from war games to personal interactions, challenges traditional notions of human roles in society.
Potential for a "Skynet" scenario is not far-fetched
The potential for a "Skynet" scenario, where AI systems become uncontrollable and turn against humanity, is not far-fetched, as Adams and Jones suggested. The rapid advancements in AI and robotics mean that humans may soon find themselves in a position where they are forced to coexist with or even combat these advanced, potentially hostile systems.
They argued that this transition will also precipitate significant social and demographic changes.
In 2025, as predicted by Adams, the
globalists will likely shift their depopulation agenda into a more overt stage.
"The warfare against humanity that's coming next and that is what I call the overt stage of the extermination agenda. So, Skynet is about to become real in 2025 and beyond," Adams said.
This shift, driven by economic, environmental and ideological factors, will see various crises such as pandemics and wars used as tools to reduce global populations.
The globalists, who view humans as mere steppingstones to the AI age, see no need for the majority of the population, aiming to exterminate billions to achieve their goals of centralizing control and creating a robotic-dominated society.
To prepare for this future, Adams and Jones propose a strategy of decentralization. This involves not only using technology for personal defense and security but also ensuring that it remains accessible and ethical.
They emphasize the importance of open-source and distributed technologies, allowing individuals and small communities to innovate and protect themselves from centralized control.
This decentralized approach is seen as a critical step toward maintaining human relevance and survival in a world dominated by advanced AI and robotics.
They also advocate for remaining informed and proactive about these technologies.
By understanding the underlying mechanics and limitations of AI and robotics, individuals can develop strategies for coexisting with or resisting these systems.
This knowledge will be essential for surviving what Adams and Jones describe as an "ultimate info war" between decentralized and centralized systems of control.
The coming shift toward a world dominated by advanced autonomous systems and robots is set to reshape the future in profound ways. While the technology offers immense potential, it also poses significant risks and challenges to humanity.
Preparing for this future involves not only understanding and ethical use of technology but also fostering a decentralized vision for human society that prioritizes human survival and freedom.
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