This is where they want to take their propaganda operations, and these AI systems have shown themselves to be trash. And the people running them aren’t trustworthy, and are introducing all kinds of bias and misinformation into the systems they have control over. And they were even working on legislation to lockdown AI to specific big tech corporations because AI is dangerous, if not controlled by them that is. And the shift to AI from their human talking heads reading teleprompter scripts they provide is important because that system is no longer working on most of the population. Consequently, If they can con the population into thinking AI is actually intelligent and properly filtering information to give you the truth, then they can control the messaging perfectly. And since AI is about prompting, it’s actually a great system for gathering information on users as well. This is the same for big tech search engines as well, and why you should use a privacy search proxy you trust. And I’ve always steered clear of the AI systems, as the first thing they want to do is identify you.
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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicts conversational AI will become the primary way people interact with technology, replacing traditional web browsers and search engines within the next few years. In an interview with The Verge, Suleyman, who oversees Microsoft’s consumer AI products including Bing and Copilot, called current search interfaces “completely broken” and “a total pain,” arguing that voice-based AI interactions will prove “100 times easier” for users. He said:
The UI that you experience is going to be automagically produced by an LLM in three or five years, and that is going to be the default. And they’ll be representing the brands, businesses, influencers, celebrities, academics, activists, and organizations, just as each one of those stakeholders in society ended up getting a podcast, getting a website, writing a blog, maybe building an app, or using the telephone back in the day.
The technological revolution produces a new interface, which completely shuffles the way that things are distributed. And some organizations adapt really fast and they jump on board and it kind of transforms their businesses and their organizations, and some don’t. There will be an adjustment. We’ll look back by 2030 and be like, “Oh, that really was the kind of moment when there was this true inflection point because these conversational AIs really are the primary way that we have these interactions.” And so, you’re absolutely right. A brand and a business are going to use that AI to talk to your personal companion AI because I don’t really like doing that kind of shopping. And some people do, and they’ll do that kind of direct-to-consumer browsing experience. Many people don’t like it, and it’s actually super frustrating, hard, and slow.
And so, increasingly you’ll come to work with your personal AI companion to go and be that interface, to go and negotiate, find great opportunities, and adapt them to your specific context. That’ll just be a much more efficient protocol because AIs can talk to AIs in super real-time. And by the way, let’s not fool ourselves. We already have this on the open web today. We have behind-the-scenes, real-time negotiation between buyers and sellers of ad space, or between search ranking algorithms. So, there’s already that kind of marketplace of AIs. It’s just not explicitly manifested in language. It’s operating in vector space.