You know, because when you see these guys operating, Jeff Bezos... And you'd never know. See, the up to just me. I don't know why I do this. This is a very interesting point here. to see his face. Where's his face? Give me one of just his face. Right? There's his face. Close up. I don't know why, but I look at this guy. This is just me. I look at his eyes. I'm like, Why is one eye big, one eyes? That is how it is with him all the time. Look, even in that picture up there, look, one eye invisibly see, the other one's, like, squinting. And I've thought so many times to myself, this guy could have easily installed some kind of tech into one of those eyes, and you'd never know. You never know. He's so rich, it would look flawless, it would be beautiful, it would never, it would never malfunction. they already did the tests. They already had many subjects, tested out for him. He got the preventive version. You know, because when you see these guys operating, Jeff Bezos has much more personality than the rest of these guys, but when you see these guys operating, it seems very cold, It seems very calculated, and it always seems like there's some kind of computing going on in the background of their mind. Do you notice that when I talk, I don't have a teleprompter? I am not. I guess I'm I guess I talk more than regular people, but I've always been like this. There's no... and, um... don't do that. Would you trust me if I did that I looked away, looked, looked over here, went, Like, they're all, it's like, they're always trying to compute things. And a lot of people will always give them the pass of, like, Well, their brains just work so fast. There are the things that you couldn't comprehend in there, and they're trying to dumb it down for you. It's like, okay, sure. Sure. But when you're really smart, you know how to talk. I would think. I would think that would be a thing you could do. You could speak, right? At least at this point in their careers, maybe not when they were young, and they were just geniuses, like, figuring stuff out. But, you know, into their older ages, 50, 60 years old? You'd think you'd learn how to speak by now? You're constantly knocking me at the same time. That's the majority of what they do now. So, just along short, they're always computing. Elon Musk was like, uh, uh, uh, uh. And it's like there's something, like, picture, like, Terminator, when they go to the Terminator's view, and he has a thing that's, like, calculating. Eyes, it's like a radar, It's determining things. It's almost like that's how their brains work. And it's always made me think, like, oh, man, do they have some kind of tech installed? Because this guy does... Like... He knows. Let me just go over here. He knows that AI is a huge threat. This is literally a tweet from him. Right, and I shouldn't say this is a 12, this is a quote from him. In 2015, he said that the development of superhuman, uh, of superhuman machine intelligence is probably the greatest threat of the continued existence of humanity. And then, in 2025, he's like, We are turning our our aim to human level AI to super intelligence. Right? In 2015, If two different species both want the same thing, and only one can have it, to be the dominant species on the planet and beyond, they are going to have conflict. Right? These are things that he would say, this old blog post, before he was a part of open AI. And also, also, just so you know, just as we're talking about this theory, also, before he met Elon Musk. You see what I mean? I told you put your 10 voice speedo on. Also, before he met Elon Musk, right? So think about that. He meets Elon Musk, and then all of a sudden, he has this whole thing, he gets all cold, he's doing the same thing. Do you notice that they all have the... It is very cold. The eyes, very big. The pauses long, the ums, the os. It's like, all of a sudden, just you what, you make a certain amount of money, and then, all of a sudden, you can't talk properly? Because when you see Sam Altman when he's younger, I was watching an interview with him. This here is actually an interview with him. This is Young Elon Musk when they first met. And he's sitting with Sam Altman, who looks super young at the time. He could talk. He could talk just fine. So what ends up happening today? They all of a sudden start this stutter. It's like they... When you think about someone being, I just did the thing, oh, maybe it's in me now. I've been watching these guys too much. But when you think about somebody who is very intelligent, who has a lot of money, and who feels like this is the next step for humanity, no matter what, no matter if you think it's a panic, or a demonic, or whatever, they think this is the next step for humanity. Maybe they're just crazy enough to say, hook me up. Let's do it. Am I gonna be okay? I mean, we've already seen Neuralink works. It goes into people, and they're fine. That's it. So why wouldn't he not do that? Why wouldn't Sam do that? Why wouldn't Jeff do that? If all of a sudden, they had more computing power, what would happen? They would all make insanely more money than the rest of us. Right? And isn't that what's happening currently? I don't know. Listen, this is not what the video's about. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I told you put the tinfoil speed on, you put it on, but now we're gonna hear from, uh, this guy, someone that I want to interview, 'cause this is a wonderful video. It's called The Dark Side, or sorry, The Dark History of Sam Allman. Lets watch this. Of course, I have it on double speed. Okay? Because I have neurolink under this cap, it's just all circuits, right? So I need to listen to things really fast. With antibiotics, a hydroponic food system, and weapons. This is the same man racing to build artificial general intelligence. The same ultimate, the CEO of Open AI, has built a doomsday bunker. It's buried and hidden in the Navajo Desert. It's stuffed with antibiotics, hydroponic food system, and weapons. This is the same man racing to build autificial general intelligence. Well, now tell in the world it's perfectly safe. So, why prepare for catastrophe? To find out, I went through practically every interview, essay, podcast, panel, and speech he's ever given. Very few people know that in 2017, before he was in the spotlight and years before ChatGPT, Altman published blog posts with a chilling theory that directly contradicts what he says today. He wrote that the AI species he's creating will, in fact, lead to the end of the world, as we know it. And his utopian vision is that we will be effectively assimilated into an AI powered high blind. And his old posts get even crazier. If there are two versions of Altman, one who reassures the public and one who prepares for the worst, which one should we believe? And what I found while digging wasn't just a single contradiction. It was a pattern. One that becomes more troubling, the deeper you book. May 16, 2023. Sam Altman sits in front of Congress. Call me insisting that AI is under control. That it's being built safely. a tool, not a creature. But I now think we are very much building a tool and not a creature. In the last two years, he repeats these lines over and over in interviews, policy papers, even in front of regulators. Meanwhile, like a politician, right? Open AI's latest marketing materials claim that AI won't cause real unemployment, which conveniently aligns with what the Trump administration wants to hear. But here's the problem. If you look in opening eyes original charter, its core mission was to build artificial general intelligence that could replace basically all human labour. That's a direct contradiction. And Sam Altman helped write it. You see, the deeper you look, the more these contradictions show, publicly, all them trajects call. privately, he's long claimed that superintelligent AI is the greatest threat to humanity's existence. Yet politicians are lapping up his words, as though their gospel, ignoring the cunning behind his actions. Paul Graham once said, You could parachute Sam Boltman into an island full of cannibals, and come back in five years, and he'd be depicted. And if you look at Sam's statements some years ago, he sort of happily said, in one interview, this stuff will probably kill us all. Now he's saying you don't need to worry too much about it, and I suspect that's, that's driven by seeking after money. Does that sound like a man who believes the public deserves the whole truth about the technology reshaping their lives? Or someone who knows how to tell the exact story the world wants to hear? I'm not sure, but if you look closely enough, you'll see the crux. Open the eyes, co founder, Ilya Satskiver, once said behind closed doors, we're definitely going to build a bunker before we release AGI. Any student of history will tell you, when someone writes down their warnings, take them seriously. People said Putin wouldn't invade Ukraine. People said the horrors of Borstalin were unpredictable. But that's not true. The blueprint was always there in the speeches, the manifestos, the early essays. Meinkampf outlines the holocaust in plain language. People just didn't believe it until it was too late. That's why looking at Altman's early writings matters. In 2017, long before the world had heard of ChatGPT, he published a blog post titled The Merge. And inside it are lines like these. Unless... I will say, do you think that's a fair comparison? I mean, I might even chip that out of the video there. I mean, is that a fair comparison to compare Sam Altman to Adolf? I don't know if that's a fair comparison, really. But, again, I don't know the real danger of all this. I have a feeling that it can be really bad. Joe's guest, Roman, says it will be extremely bad. But, I don't know, I just, I am always wary of doing what very left pipes do in comparing people to, you know, that dictator. I just... Anytime I
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