He implies that naming conventions such as 'neural network' and 'AI' operate partly as ideological framing rather than neutral scientific categories.
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He implies that naming conventions such as 'neural network' and 'AI' operate partly as ideological framing rather than neutral scientific categories.
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He introduces ‘Stargate’ as a framing device for data-center-led strategy, linking model scale and infrastructure concentration to state surveillance capability.
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"understand um how this works is I'm trying to turn each face into a distinct mathematical model all right that is unique to it..."
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"that, but you're also able to bring in other beings from other dimensions into you, so you become the Stargate, okay? That's a CIA,..."
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