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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (13361)3/20/2025 1:31:08 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 13775
 
We're certainly in transition. Even China, Japan and that didn't get invaded.

With It aka AI, were on the cusp of a whole new world. As I've explained for decades, the industrial revolution superseded our bodies, and It is superseding our brains.

For decades we've increasingly lived on the output of robots whether they're robots in car factories, or nuclear reactors, mile long trains carrying thousands of tons at 100 kph 1000 km, computers going the donkey work, combine harvesters mowing vast crops, airliners going 10000km 10km high at 1000kph.

Now that's going singularity, with cars now autonomous, robots like people now in production albeit prototype rather than mad market.

Arms and legs are obsolete. It doesn't matter if there are ten billion or one billion of us. That's enough to do anything. Upgrading the gene pool via eugenics continues apace, though governments are paying to reduce quality. Women are holding the line and continuing eugenics anyway. Though they're not doing such a good job these days.

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