soj.ooO
BETA
The social discussion platform
Home
Pochas
Channels
Videos
Log in
Sign up
Sign up
Home
Pochas
Channels
Videos
Log in
Sign up
gracejoy
·
p/tech
·
6/21/2025, 2:47:24 PM
AI takeover is inevitable
291
bumps
64
comments
Share
Comments
Log in to join the conversation
Log in
or
Sign up
rick
·
7/1/2025, 1:56:41 AM
·
permalink

Save
Cancel
41
bumps
Share
gracejoy
·
7/1/2025, 10:25:36 AM
·
permalink
It's why Trump hired the foreign born, tax payer-funded gov't contracter Musk to seize our data; & why he hired Palantir to track us. Trump's family is heavily invested in crypto, too.  
Save
Cancel
38
bumps
Share
gracejoy
·
7/1/2025, 12:11:33 PM
·
permalink
Trump is a business man above all else. @rick 
Save
Cancel
27
bumps
Share
rick
·
7/1/2025, 12:33:37 PM
·
permalink
"Trump is a business man above all else." Yahtzee. So just maybe his ego and business man mentality is merging or coming close to our umm best interests? He literally has been working deals vs war. Just sayin'.
Save
Cancel
25
bumps
Share
gracejoy
·
7/1/2025, 3:30:38 PM
·
permalink
1 of 2 (maps in 2 of 2) Sorry, rick, "*deals vs war*" is not "*to our umm best interests*:" It, & Jared Kushner's Abraham Accord (& J's [Peace Institute](https://www.jewishpress.com/news/israel/the-peace-process/jared-kushner-forms-abraham-accords-institute-for-peace/2021/05/05/), to make himself central to preserving it), are part of a script for technocrats (1st map) to take over & run the world. Trump hired tech bros: Elon to close regulatory agencies & seize our data; & Ellison to build a $500B [Stargate](https://x.com/tsarnick/status/1881889705673048551) data center to make individualized mRNA jabs & make it possible to [surveil us 24/7](https://x.com/TPV_John/status/1881895789074465140) (hence Trump's push for UN / WEF [SDG 16.9 digital biometric ID](https://www.biometricupdate.com/id-for-all); & hiring [Palantir](https://theintercept.com/2017/03/02/palantir-provides-the-engine-for-donald-trumps-deportation-machine/) to collate the data under guise of helping ICE find "illegals"). Trump is accelerating biblical End Times (Paula White, his Evangelical advisor, is also [partnered w/Jared](https://allisraelnews.com/jared-kushner-holds-conference-call-with-evangelical-jewish-leaders-discusses-israel-and-mideast-peace-and-his-new-book-breaking-history) Kushner). Here's an article about the [Club of Rome](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/387827375_The_Club_of_Rome_and_the_10_Kingdoms_Unraveling_Intent_Emergent_Phenomena_and_Prophetic_Interpretations_in_Global_Governance)'s 1974 regional map, which fits Ten Kings of [Revelation](https://thetruthandthetruthalone.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-world-order-and-ten-kings-of.html) (17:12 horns, rulers who will have authority for a brief period along w/the antiChrist) (2nd) ➤ Note Iran (3rd map) is part of section 7 w/Israel in the [MENA region](https://initiatives.weforum.org/leaders-for-sustainable-mena/about-us) (M.E. & N Africa). Note WEF's description: "***Leaders for a Sustainable MENA** is a community of decision-makers committed to accelerating **public-private cooperation** in the Middle East & North Africa in order to build a more **sustainable**, inclusive & resilient future for the region*." That's WEF's "[Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development](https://unric.org/en/united-nations-sustainable-development-goals/)" (SDGs), implemented by its **%%Stakeholder Capitalism%%** (public - private partnerships = Corporatism & Fascism merged). **%%Whitney Webb%% discusses this, below.** Of the MENA region leaders listed, 21 of the 46 are from UAE, the first Arab country to sign Jared's Abraham Accord; & six are Saudi. The Sauds aren't officially part of the Accord; but they've normalized "trade," nonetheless: Saudi prince MBS has a special relationship w/Jared (who passed on CIA info so MBS could murder &/or exile those who objected to his taking over); & seeded Jared's Affinity investment Co w/$2B shortly after Trump left the W.H. I [posted about Jared](https://worldisraelnews.com/jared-kushners-saudi-backed-firm-makes-first-israeli-investment/#comment-6272534319) (& Soros' influence) under an article about Jared's investment in the very impressive [Shlomo Group](https://shlomo.co.il/group/about-the-group#my-menu), which I imagine will help Gaza 6uild 6ack 6etter. 
Save
Cancel
22
bumps
Share
gracejoy
·
7/1/2025, 3:47:22 PM
·
permalink
2 of 2 (maps) @rick ➤ **Greenland's immeasurable resources, under the ice**, would be made accessible by "Global Warming," which is in fact purposely caused by the elite (see my posts on [weather warfare](https://worldisraelnews.com/femas-dei-crippled-hurricane-helene-response/#comment-6561371952)). This article tells of when **Julian Huxley** (Aldous' brother), UNESCO's first Sec General, 1946-48, "***proposed exploding atomic bombs** at an appropriate height above the polar regions **to** [**raise the temperature of the %%Arctic%% Ocean**](https://weathermodificationhistory.com/1945-nuke-the-arctic-melt-poles-huxley-unesco/) & warm the entire climate of the northern temperate zones*." Related, consider that [Gates-funded chemtrails](https://weathermodificationhistory.com/bill-gates-funds-geoengineering-research-ficer) are allegedly to "*dim the sun*" by reflecting the sun's heat (& [poisoning](https://x.com/robinmonotti/status/1915374728870613471) us); & yet it also [*traps* the heat](https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2024/04/24/solar-geoengineering-to-cool-the-planet-is-it-worth-the-risks). Notice, too, that "***[the %%Arctic%%](https://www.arcticwwf.org/the-circle/stories/why-geoengineering-isnt-the-answer-to-climate-change) \[is\] viewed as a place to launch more invasive geoengineering projects"***; & Climate Change is the elites' go-to excuse for the SDGs, Net Zero Carbon (Carbon = Life), climate lockdowns, transition to EVs, etc. . . Here's what Trump's accelerating (he wants the Panama Canal, too): [Technate](https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:34227574) of America (see my comments, re Elon's grandfather & Howard Scott founding [Technocracy Inc.](https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-piers-morgan-defends-decision-to-deport-terror-supporter-mahmoud-kahlil-and-others/#comment-6689234594)):  Club of Rome's [Ten Regions](https://thetruthandthetruthalone.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-world-order-and-ten-kings-of.html) (Kingdoms):  MENA region: 
Save
Cancel
14
bumps
Share
gracejoy
·
7/1/2025, 4:20:18 PM
·
permalink
Regarding Greenland, I'm adding this pic from an older post in these threads, where I added it in response to something in @tajudeen\_bin\_tijani's linked video on AI's ascent. It fits Aldous's brother Julian wanting to "nuke the poles" to make the Northern hemisphere temperate; & my additional posts, parts 1 & 2, about our leaders wanting regional deals (in keeping w/the Ten Kingdoms of Revelation) that include Trump taking Greenland (under its ice is bounteous resources, including lithium). 
Save
Cancel
12
bumps
Share
gracejoy
·
11/1/2025, 8:10:56 PM
·
permalink
There are so many comments here, it's almost impossible to find things. This is [the post I referenced](https://soj.ooo/p/tech/post/5e6ac2b2c7fa0e2fc4847e2b3547f257/comment/61759), above the Greenland image, in response to @tajudeen\_bin\_tijani's linked video (click "In Reply To" at the top of the link to reach that video). It's about Israel as tech hub for WEF; origins of DEI; "Best Practices" in USA; Gates & Ivanka / Jared as guests at the same Indian wedding extravaganza; the elite's plan (via Aldous Huxley's brother) to CAUSE global warming to reach Greenland's resources; info on 4IR agritech (from UAE / Israel to USA); & more.
Save
Cancel
5
bumps
Share
rick
·
11/1/2025, 10:43:35 PM
·
permalink
Make a new one and link this to it. Rinse and repeat then you will have a *chain of thought*.
Save
Cancel
2
bumps
Share
rick
·
7/7/2025, 11:41:03 PM
·
permalink
 The fear is real. In meetings, Slack chats, and after-work drinks, one question is quietly eating away at millions of employees: Will AI take my job? In public, CEOs like to sound reassuring. They say generative AI will “enhance productivity” or “streamline operations.” But when you actually read what they’re telling their own employees, or what slips out in investor memos, the message is chilling: virtual workers are here, and they’re not just assistants. They’re replacements. Let’s take a closer look at what some of the world’s most powerful tech CEOs are saying. Not in hype videos, but in official internal messages, blog posts, and investor updates. **1\. Amazon’s Andy Jassy: “We will need fewer people”** Amazon CEO Andy Jassy recently published a company-wide message that sounds reasonable, until you actually read it. “As we roll out more generative AI and agents, it should change the way our work is done. We will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today… We expect this will reduce our total corporate workforce as we get efficiency gains from using AI extensively across the company.” The key phrase? “Next few years.” That’s corporate speak for 2026 to 2028. Not ten years away. This is soon. Jassy is not talking about automating only simple or repetitive tasks. He’s preparing employees for a reality where AI replaces entire job categories across the board, and where hiring slows or stops altogether for roles that machines can now do. **2\. Duolingo’s Luis von Ahn: “Headcount will only be given if” AI can’t do the job** In a memo posted to LinkedIn, Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn was even more blunt. “Most functions will have specific initiatives to fundamentally change how they work… Headcount will only be given if a team cannot automate more of their work.” Translation: No more hiring unless your job is impossible for AI to do. The company is betting that most teams will soon need fewer humans. **3\. Shopify’s Tobi Lütke: Why can’t AI do it?** Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke shared a similar directive on X: “Before asking for more headcount and resources, teams must demonstrate why they cannot get what they want done using AI… What would this area look like if autonomous AI agents were already part of the team?” Lütke is openly asking managers to reimagine teams as if AI agents are already integrated, and to justify why any humans are still necessary. The message from these CEOs is clear: human employees are now the last resort. The new default is automation. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff recently stated that AI is already doing 50% of the work within his company, shortly before announcing another 1,000 job cuts. The CEO of Klarna, a major fintech company, was even more blunt, revealing that AI has already allowed the company to reduce its workforce by 40%. **The Reality: Virtual Workers Already Exist** These aren’t future scenarios. This is already happening. The reason for this sudden shift is the rapid evolution of AI technology. As OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explained in a recent podcast, the latest “reasoning models” have made a critical leap. In simple terms, these AI systems can now do more than just find information; they can “think” through complex, multi-step problems. Altman suggested these models can reason on par with someone holding a PhD, meaning they are now capable of performing the high level analytical tasks once reserved for highly educated humans. This capability is being actively harnessed. Three sources working at major AI labs told Gizmodo that they are training powerful models to perform real world tasks in nearly every “knowledge work” profession, including banking, financial analysis, insurance, law, and even journalism. These sources, who requested anonymity as their contracts prohibit them from speaking publicly, described how their work is used in side by side comparisons with AI models to refine the technology until it can produce professional grade output with minimal errors. Virtual employees are already doing our jobs; the current phase is simply about making them more perfect. The “next few years” Jassy spoke of may be closer to two years at most. **Layoffs Are Accelerating** Consider the tech industry’s recent layoff trends. In 2024, 551 tech companies laid off nearly 152,922 employees, according to data from Layoff.fyi. The pace has accelerated dramatically this year. In just the first six months of 2025, 151 tech companies have already laid off over 63,823 people. On average a tech company cut 277 workers in 2024. If that rate is maintained for the rest of the year, the average number of layoffs per tech company in 2025 would soar to 851, roughly three times the 2024 average. While there is no direct evidence linking all these layoffs to AI, the trend is happening during a period of record economic strength. The Nasdaq just closed at an all time high, and eight of the world’s ten largest companies are in the tech sector. Profitable, growing companies are shedding workers at an alarming rate, and the quiet implementation of AI is the most logical explanation. **Our Take** Tech CEOs won’t tell you outright that you’re being replaced. But the memos speak for themselves. AI is already here, and your company is likely building a roadmap to automate you out of your role. One internal pilot project at a time. One chatbot at a time. One hiring freeze at a time. If you want to understand what’s next for the American workforce, don’t listen to the marketing. Read the footnotes in the CEO’s blog. Because they’re already telling you the truth. https://gizmodo.com/ceos-are-quietly-telling-us-the-truth-ai-is-replacing-you-2000621907
Save
Cancel
15
bumps
Share
tajudeen_bin_tijani
·
7/13/2025, 11:52:09 AM
·
permalink
What happened to technology giving us more free time?
Save
Cancel
8
bumps
Share
rick
·
7/13/2025, 1:32:23 PM
·
permalink
I think technology is going to give us all the free time we can handle in the form of unemployment and depopulation. The most recent vaccines were all about technology and they are getting better at it. [https://soj.ooo/p/freethinkers/post/6d251027860fc8162afd73e2ceae57be](https://soj.ooo/p/freethinkers/post/6d251027860fc8162afd73e2ceae57be)
Save
Cancel
5
bumps
Share
rick
·
6/21/2025, 10:51:34 PM
·
permalink

Save
Cancel
7
bumps
Share
rick
·
6/21/2025, 10:52:02 PM
·
permalink
Not meaning to bomb your thread.
Save
Cancel
4
bumps
Share
rick
·
6/21/2025, 7:49:16 PM
·
permalink
"• June 19, '25. "Musk Predicts End of Car Ownership As Tesla Focuses on Cybercab. Tesla is abandoning plans for all-new EVs in favor of autonomous robotaxis & humanoid robots. CEO Elon Musk believes most people will soon stop buying cars entirely."" I do remember a video or article about the use of vehicles being taken away. Aside from the point he is promoting there is a kind of perfect storm brewing. We are close to our economic system collapsing Fiat has an expiration date. %%What is total Government Spending as % of GDP%%%% Government spending as a percentage of GDP varies across countries, with some nations having higher levels of government expenditure relative to their GDP than others. For instance, in 2024, the United States had a government spending of 39.7 percent of GDP. Projections suggest that this figure is expected to reach 40.50 percent of GDP by the end of 2025, with further estimates indicating a trend around 41.40 percent of GDP in 2026 and 39.00 percent of GDP in 2027. It is important to note that GNP (Gross National Product) and GDP (Gross Domestic Product) are related but distinct measures. GNP includes the value of goods and services produced by a country's residents, domestically and abroad, while GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders. Therefore, the percentage of GNP relative to GDP would depend on the specific economic activities and the location of production by a country's residents. However, the provided context does not offer specific data on GNP as a percentage of GDP.
Save
Cancel
28
bumps
Share
H
hyokkim
·
10/29/2025, 3:46:15 AM
·
permalink
Yes, U.S. is bad, but China is worse, far worse. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-government-debt-to-gdp-by-country-in-2025/ Japan has too many useless people wasting her resources. U.S. is going that way, with a vengeance. ROK is far better than I had thought.
Save
Cancel
15
bumps
Share
rick
·
10/29/2025, 3:52:39 AM
·
permalink
I'm beginning to start to agree with you on that.
Save
Cancel
13
bumps
Share
H
hyokkim
·
10/29/2025, 5:57:14 AM
·
permalink
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmZRXKLWYX4
Save
Cancel
10
bumps
Share
rick
·
10/29/2025, 7:30:55 AM
·
permalink
Yes I have been seeing warnings from some no bs forecasters. We have imminent bubble pops as well but it seems that China's economy is in an even more precarious situation.
Save
Cancel
8
bumps
Share
H
hyokkim
·
10/29/2025, 9:03:35 AM
·
permalink
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/28/south-koreas-gdp-q3-beats-expectations-.html U.S. is going to hit the hyperinflation sooner or later, in a few decades, while ROK will be on her way to #1 Superpower. USD will lose its value dramatically vs KRW before the implosion when it will become worthless. KRW has remained more or less stable, compared to USD for the last 10 to 20 years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korean_won#Current_exchange_rates If anything, KRW will most likely replace USD after the implosion, due to people's need for currency for efficient trade, especially time/distance wise; there are many retail Korean businesses in U.S. ( and former U.S.) that will accept KRW, especially after the implosion. How many businesses in U.S. will accept any currency readily after the implosion? Very few. https://soj.ooo/p/freethinkers/post/dbee9c62b687b79759e00ec9b26db6bb https://soj.ooo/p/freethinkers/post/0bc1ec3237dabaee6798102df56bbb1a This means people will flock to Korean businesses, for efficient purchase of goods/services, especially Americans working for ROK businesses such as Hyundai, Samsung, LG, etc; they will pay the workers in KRW, and even will give them list of Korean businesses that will accept KRW. When other Americans see one can purchase goods/services in Korean businesses, they will start accepting KRW from other Americans who have them, to sell them goods/services; this will spread. Even sacredcow offered no rebuttal to my answer above. ROK is planning to introduce KRW pegged stablecoin, at first for goods/services that are easily transportable, such as game, maybe @mirukitsune could chime in on this? Eventually, with more countries buying/selling goods/services, with ROK, they would gradually start using KRW pegged stablecoin, over USD. (ROK would offer incentives, by giving discount if they use KRW pegged stablecoin, instead of USD, this would offer substantial savings to countries, especially over big, and long term commitment projects.) Peru has already signed such a project with ROK. https://www.armyrecognition.com/archives/archives-land-defense/land-defense-2024/hyundai-rotem-secures-strategic-defense-agreement-with-peru-for-k2-tanks-and-k808-armored-vehicles Now, there are some internal debates within ROK about the optimal means of creating KRW pegged stablecoin; I think Dr. Seo is correct. BOK is led by someone who had been 'mentored' by Lawrence Summer. https://cointelegraph.com/news/south-korea-banks-taking-lead-on-stablecoins-lacks-logic My financial strategy from now on, would be to have minimum expense I would need to survive for a year, in USD, and put the rest of KRW pegged stablecoin. I might eventually invest in solid ROK businesses when I become more knowledgeable, and price is right.
Save
Cancel
6
bumps
Share
Signature
Loading…
Verify locally
Close