Jiang says regional domination would not require a large native Israeli population because AI-enabled surveillance could govern imported labor at scale.
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Imported labor
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"Yes, they are. Yes, they are. Because, again, you have these assumptions about how the world works and how power is controlled. You need..."
"And it can all be done with current technology. You don't have to actually build new technology to do this, but but you will..."
"...how by importing filipino chinese indian labor and because these are imported labor what you can do then is microchip them and control them..."
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