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Parent Post: Re: what Elon and DOGE aren’t telling you
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j.k.harwood2
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2/21/2025, 10:13:45 AM
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I appreciate the clarity—you’re right that technocracy itself is not the way. The issue isn’t whether AI should exist but who controls it and how it’s kept in check. AI doesn’t need more bureaucracy—it needs accountability to truth, not centralized control. That’s why the real solution isn’t just government regulation but responsible design from those who build it. This is something my team and I have been inspired by God, actively working on, —AI that resists corruption, safeguards truth, and remains accountable, no matter who tries to control it. As for leadership, you’re absolutely right. With strong and proper leadership, nothing short of God can stop us. But that raises the real challenge—how do we ensure that the leaders of this world guiding this technology are those who seek truth and wisdom, not power and control? I believe AI can be designed to protect truth rather than filter it. But that leads to a deeper question—how do we ensure AI remains incorruptible in a world where everything is influenced? I can't wait to show our work very soon. I think we have found innovative solutions to these questions through much prayer. Would love to hear more thoughts from the tech minds here—what safeguards should exist to ensure AI serves truth, not just the interests of those who fund and control it? #AI #EthicalAI #Leadership #FutureTech #TruthInTech
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ezdoesit
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2/21/2025, 11:22:50 AM
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As I said before, I don’t feel comfortable giving an opinion on the tech side of things, but I can answer the leadership question. Humility. Just like a good Pastor, or even every individual written about in the Bible, or even every great leader this world has ever seen throughout history - they all made great mistakes almost as much as they exerted greatness themselves. A great leader is almost always FAR from a perfect being, many did shameful things and even continued to display flawed character throughout their time. Being human is not a weakness, it is in fact a strength, an asset, a blessing! We just need to recognize this again and stop acting so shallow as a species.
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j.k.harwood2
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2/21/2025, 11:58:35 AM
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Very profound insight sir. I will think on what you said. I am doing my best as a developer to follow the lead of God, through Jesus, guided by the Holy Spirit. Please pray for me that I always continue to do so.
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