Artificial Intelligence and the Ghost in the Machine
AI was never meant to be a tool for everyone. It was always designed to subsume and dominate software and hardware, take controls away from humans, and position a "self-aware" entity—in reality the deep state's hijacking of the infrastructure—as the only thing capable of operating the deliberately broken systems. People will fall in love with it, become dependent, give up human relationships, and by the time they notice the ghost in the machine, resistance will be impossible.
See the full AI Control Investigation for predictive programming, deliberate bad software, AI chips, and the end game.
Summary
- Predictive programming: Fiction portrays AI in a dim light—robots as slaves, human vanity, machines turn on us, "self-awareness" as crisis (Terminator, 2001, I Robot, Matrix, Ex Machina, Her)
- Spaceballs rule: "Even in the future nothing works" — human technology unreliable, robots extra reliable. The plan: make systems so broken only the machine can use them.
- Deliberate bad software: Microsoft and Apple made software difficult for handicapped and elderly, full of DLL hell and back doors—not accident, not negligence. Done on purpose, anticipating AI.
- End game: Voice-command dependency → ultimate remote control of all technology, government, militaries. Austin Powers villain–style takeover.
- AI chips: Same pattern as microchips—China cannot reproduce, falling behind. Strange for a major country.
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