If you were to scan the legacy media, you might get the impression that things are really looking up for robots these days, e.g.
“Sentient AI Hired a Lawyer to Advocate for Its Rights ‘As a Person’”
(read more here)
“Bioprinters, instead of depositing materials such as plastic or ceramic, can now deposit layers of biomaterial, including living cells, to build complex structures like blood vessels or skin tissue. The required cells are taken from a patient and then cultivated.”
(read more here)
“An AI-Generated Artwork Won First Place at a State Fair Fine Arts Competition, and Artists Are Pissed”
(read more here)
To be fair, yes, the globalist transition from artificial intelligence to full-blown transhumanism is going quite swimmingly — for now. But this assault on sovereignty and humanity is contingent upon our compliance.
It simply cannot stand up to us educating ourselves and others — and then fighting back while creating new structures.
For the record, I’ve been battling robots for quite a while. In fact, that’s me on the back of the old VHS box for a film called Robot Holocaust (see image above).
Who says fighting cyborgs can’t be fun?
Can we wear more clothes to fight robots? Or do we have to go Hollywood? ;-)
That “sentient AI” is gonna need a social security number, a job and a tax accountant. Electricity costs money. “Ass, gas or grass, nobody rides for free.”