Jiang says AI can replace money as an attention-control system by becoming an intimate figure that users work to upgrade through tokens.
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"...attention. And to control society, you can have, you can have tokens, right? So rather than money, you can have tokens where you do..."
"So as though, you know, your AI is your lover and you're working for your AI, right? And quite honestly, this system is going..."
"...is clearly a provocation. And we might have a Gulf of Token incident, which will allow Trump to justify a ground invasion. Right. And..."
"...talked about selling digital currency to Chinese consumers, right? Basically just tokens backed by US treasuries. So there are a lot of mechanisms that..."
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