Jiang says AI is being built as a total surveillance state based on microchips, digital ID, digital currency, movement monitoring, and punitive control over noncompliant people.
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Microchips
The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
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The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
Key Notes
Jiang says COVID was an experiment that showed governing actors how compliant the masses could be and that a more invasive next step may follow.
Jiang proposes a more intrusive version of that workaround: body-embedded microchips linked to digital ID and digital currency systems could supply the real-world data stream AI lacks.
The host says implanted AI will likely be marketed as a cognitive enhancement, with the promise of immediate access to knowledge making widespread adoption attractive to many people.
Jiang says the political endgame behind these interfaces is to force everyone to become microchipped and absorbed into a system he describes as 'the matrix.'
Jiang says implanted tracking chips would appeal to parents because they promise to eliminate the fear of losing a child or being unable to locate a kidnapped child.
Jiang predicts elites will eventually want microchip implantation, which he frames as a mark-of-the-beast stage of the same control logic.
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"conscious energy right so the idea of AI is to create a surveillance state where you're microchipped where everything is digital digital ID digital..."
"...thing will be the actual event, which is maybe the implanting microchips into your bodies, that that I think is the real intention. I..."
"That's right. So, I mean, the big thing is microchips inside your body. If they're able to do that, if they're able to have..."
"Like, they'll say it's going to make you smarter. You know, if you could have like Wikipedia in your brain at all times and..."
"Yeah, yeah, but that is the, that is the play to basically force everyone to be microchipped, to be, you know, part of the..."
"...look, I'm a parent, I can see the appeal of these microchips because, you know, one thing that parents are afraid of is their..."
"...i i think um eventually they'll start to want to implant microchips um in in us and that'll be the mark mark of the..."
"...uk with you know digital id eventually in canada they'll have microchips and digital currency i think digital currency will first appear in in..."
"...million hindus and have them work as your slaves you can microchip them and have them become your robots that that is a plan..."
"...have to think anymore. You just have to listen to this microchip. It tells you hey you should get up at 7 o 'clock..."
"...So imagine a situation where like, like a brain, sorry, a microchip is implanted into your brain. Every time you feel sad, this AI..."
"...important for the manufacture of both fertilizers as well as for microchips okay uh jet fuel has gone by 52 so next time you're..."
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