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Часть 1. Опасность искусственного интеллекта
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Часть 3. Антиутопия начинается
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artificial intelligence, which was once
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considered a fantasy of science fiction writers, is today
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quite real; this topic has not
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left the pages of
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popular science magazines for a long time; it is constantly
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touched upon in films and books;
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most publications
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contain laudatory odes to artificial
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intelligence; they
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regularly inform us about new
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achievements of computer programs
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that learned to make medical
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diagnoses paint pictures like Raphael
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write poetry or sing
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constantly faced with a huge
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number of praises addressed to
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artificial intelligence one has to
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wonder whether its rapid
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development is melting a danger for us people, it turns out that
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such an assumption
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arouses great interest among many
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great minds of mankind,
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for example, Elon Mask or Stephen
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Hawking, these leaders in the high
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technology industry are sure that it needs
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constant monitoring, so dangerous is
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artificial intelligence and neural networks
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and what prospects can await us,
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even Elon Musk at a meeting at the
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Massachusetts Technological
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University was asked what he thinks
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about artificial intelligence,
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he answered that in his opinion
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artificial intelligence can be compared to
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summoning a demon that cannot be summoned
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if you cannot control it. In
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the future, people may be so behind
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machines that they will eventually
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look at people the same way people
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currently look at their
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pets Stephen Hawking in
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numerous speeches he said that
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developed artificial intelligence will be
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able to remake or
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improve itself, and the speed of
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its evolution will not be comparable to the
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speed of evolution of people, humanity
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risks finding itself at a lower
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stage of development
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on earth, essentially a new form
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of life will appear superior to humans, according to
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researchers from the
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organization mckinsey global institute
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coming In 10 years, new technologies
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will radically change the labor market on the
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planet; changes will affect hundreds of
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millions of jobs. People
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will increasingly shift parts of their
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work assignments and many routine
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tasks to machines, which will allow them to
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focus on creative work. From
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some point of view, humanity as a
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whole has an important and an interesting task
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to develop for each specific
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individual much faster than
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humanity is developing the
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artificial intelligence system; as
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practice shows, not only
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blue collar workers
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but also knowledge workers can suffer; scientists
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have identified four risk classes
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caused by artificial intelligence; the
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first is software hostility;
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artificial intelligence can become
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dangerous if it is deliberately
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programmed for hostility,
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for example, by the military or terrorists to
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achieve criminal goals, also the
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hostility of artificial intelligence
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can manifest itself when the
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global goals of the artificial
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intelligence itself and humanity do not coincide, what will happen if
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artificial intelligence decides that the
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only way to achieve the goal is to
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destroy all people, the second type of risk is
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passive, imagine if, for example,
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artificial an intelligence that does not have
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friendliness will be responsible for treating
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fields with pesticides it will treat
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crops even when there
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are people in the field the third type is random risk
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artificial intelligence that works
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with incomplete data can make mistakes
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just like a person, errors of this
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kind are impossible to avoid, just as it is impossible
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to know everything in the world, however, since
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artificial intelligence is capable of learning
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from its own experience, this risk
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is the least dangerous, the possibility of
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repeating a mistake will be constantly
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reduced by improving artificial
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intelligence and finally 4 risk the risk of
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incomprehensibility, the great danger of
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artificial intelligence lies in the
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ability of endless
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self-improvement, in the end
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such artificial intelligence can
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exceed the capabilities of intelligence
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human when it arises and
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which will be smarter than any person on
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earth people will not be able to
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fully understand it it will continue
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to improve itself at a tremendous speed
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its possibilities will become truly
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endless there are many theories about the
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dangers of artificial intelligence
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ten years ago under the influence of the
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impressive successes obtained as
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a result the use of multilayer
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neural networks, this area has attracted
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serious attention from both scientists
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and engineers and from investors.
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The scientific community can argue about the timing of the
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appearance of smart machines, but they agree on
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one thing: the development of technology will have an
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unconditional impact on the economy and
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relations between people in the future,
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calls are already being made consider the
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ethical principles of
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artificial intelligence development,
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making sure that artificial
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intelligence is developing in directions that are safe for
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people, for example, Goldman Sachs
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replaced a team of 600 traders with two
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people and automated
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algorithmic trading programs for
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which 200 software developers were hired to maintain;
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artificial intelligence in itself is not the
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same as automation processes, but
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the development of artificial intelligence
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will lead to the fact that more and more tasks
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will be capable of computer programs.
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Then the following interesting
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question arises: is a robotic
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system a person, can a smart
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computer vote what gender it is in
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relation to a person and a smart machine,
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members of the European Parliament are already discussing,
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wondering whether they should be endowed
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the status of an electronic personality, along with
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ethical questions, arise:
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legally, who will take
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responsibility in the event of an accident of an
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unmanned vehicle or a breakdown of a
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smart medical device, and the
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moral question of whether it is worth developing
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unmanned weapons capable of acting
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without the knowledge of a person 3, the ethical
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conundrum is discussed more often than others and
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concerns humanity much more than that
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theoretically, superintelligence can make a person
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real smart machines,
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by the way, write about this in the comments under
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the video, based on the actions of governments
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around the world over the past few years,
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there is a clear understanding that in
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matters of introducing artificial
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intelligence in
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people, they remain adamant
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Mohammed Korea from the University of Duisburg
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with her and a group of his colleagues from Germany and
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Switzerland, they developed an application for
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mobile devices
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capable of transforming real
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environmental objects into virtual ones, but at the same time
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preserving their original properties, the project
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was presented at the is more 2021 conference,
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augmented reality is no longer
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new to us, but in the classic version,
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virtual objects are superimposed on the
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real world, that is, they interact with
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already existing environment, while
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real objects are hidden completely
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or partially, or their appearance
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changes slightly; there is also the term mixed
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reality; these systems change the environment itself;
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they only complement and new
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objects; what is this
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new development? This program is
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based on 4 algorithms for
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working with images. transmits
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frames from the camera of a smartphone or tablet to the
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server where image processing takes place
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on a mobile device, this is
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difficult to do because it requires too
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much computing power, the result is
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one addition to our reality and
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complete changes, so how does the
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shadow government want to change our world,
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so at the first stage, artificial
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intelligence segment the image, that
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is, it selects, for example, people and a
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car, then one of the neural networks
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determines the position of the object in
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space in three-dimensional format, and
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the other cuts out its squadrons and fills
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this fragment with a
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realistic background; finally, at the last
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stage, another algorithm superimposes a virtual object on the
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cut out fragment
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so that
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it is located in the same position as the
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original, the models can be different,
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for example, a person can be replaced with a
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fantastic monster, a car with a
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giant Halloween of sky pumpkin,
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while the superimposed object will move in the same way
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as the original, depending on the
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selected measure of the network model,
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the application can cancel the purity from 4 to
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twenty-two frames per second, however,
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at a higher frequency, the images
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become less realistic also due to the
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fact that the program works in the
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cloud, the virtual object may
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appear on the display with a slight
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delay, but these problems can be solved,
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as the authors of the development say, in the future
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we will increase the server capacity,
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which will of course affect the
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quality and the speed of the application, but is it really
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worth rejoicing and clapping your
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hands? Recently, Louis Rosenberg, a
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programmer from the Air Force research
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laboratory that developed the first
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functional augmented
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reality system, published an article in the Big
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Thing publication about me the verse, that
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is, an immersive reality
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being developed as part of the
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company’s meters universe project facebook, which has
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now changed its name to meta, can
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change reality and it will cease
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to exist in the form in which we
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know it, this is what he says about this,
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I am worried that the creators of the platforms
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will control the entire infrastructure
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and freely use all
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augmented reality tools without exception,
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scientists believe that a number of
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users will be able to receive, for a fee,
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information about real people
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reflecting their social characteristics, and
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if such a user is in
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mixed reality, then he will see,
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say, the marks of an alcoholic, a racist, hovering above the head of this or
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that person, and so
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on, and so on, also, according to Rosenberg,
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people managing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the universe can
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force real objects will simply
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visually disappear and people will find themselves
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completely dependent on their devices,
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while we cannot carry out almost
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any type of life activity without
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using the virtual, in the end it
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will become impossible for us
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to identify where the real
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reality is and where the fake one is and we
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will find ourselves in a world of real
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cyberpunk dystopia term meta
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universe was invented by the American
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science fiction writer dear Stevenson in the novel
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Avalanche released in
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1992. With this word he described a
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virtual world where avatars of
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real people live. Later, this concept
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was also found in other science fiction
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novels, such as the film Ready Player One. The
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meta universe is a world in
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which virtual objects that do not exist in
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reality. merge with completely
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physical things and events within a
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single ecosystem platform, a simple
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example of seeing your digital twin of
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an avatar together with other people, you
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will be transported to many different
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displays of the universe filled,
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depending on the use case, with
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various services from educational
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to entertainment Rosenberg is not
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the only one who is concerned Ethan
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Zuckerman Director of the Digital
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Infrastructure Initiative at the
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University of Massachusetts also recently wrote
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an article in the Atlantic in which he condemned
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Facebook's ambitious project Zuckerman
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created a very early version of the metaverse
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back in
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1994 and believes that the mid-universe
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can do more harm than
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good another expert in the field of
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artificial intelligence the
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founder of the center compatible with
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humans and at the
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University of California Berkeley, Professor Stella
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Trassa said that his colleagues were frightened by
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their own successes in the field of
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artificial intelligence and compared
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progress in development and the creation of the atomic
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bomb, almost all experts believe that
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in this century machines will be invented that are
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superior to humans in intelligence,
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he said and called for urgent
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regulation of this technology at the
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international level, the community was not yet
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accustomed to the fact that it was beginning to
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have a very large impact on the
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real world for most of the
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history of our industry, this did not happen, we were
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just sitting in laboratories
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developing something, trying to make it so that
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it earned money, but most often in vain,
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so the question of real impact on
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the world is
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completely irrelevant, and now we
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see that artificial intelligence has penetrated
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many areas of life from search engines to
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banks, and it seems that in this century
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machines will be invented that are superior to humans
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in intelligence, as almost all
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experts in this world believe area, Stuart Russell,
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who this year will give a
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series of lectures on BBC radio called
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life with artificial intelligence,
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believes that it is urgent to ensure
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control over the development of highly
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intelligent artificial
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intelligence, in the opinion of growing and created
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to solve narrow problems, it is too
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risky to use for solving
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real problems, for example, it is dangerous
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to ask artificial intelligence to
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solve the problem of cancer as soon as possible, in
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which case it will most likely find a
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way to transplant cancer cells to all of
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humanity in order to conduct a million
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experiments in parallel using all of
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us as experimental subjects, the sphinx said the scientist
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and all because this is a solution to the problem
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that we they just gave him, we forgot
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to clarify that it is impossible to conduct
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experiments on people and use the
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entire world GDP to conduct
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experiments and many other things are not allowed, the
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professor believes that there is still a big difference between the current
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artificial intelligence and the one that is
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shown in science fiction films,
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but the future is where
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the car is for me people he probably also
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believes that the time frame varies from 10 years
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in the most optimistic scenario to
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several hundred, he said, but almost all
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researchers will say that this
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will happen in this century. The problem is
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that artificial intelligence does not need
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to be smarter than a person to pose a
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serious danger to him.
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Examples you don’t need to go far, just
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look at the algorithms of
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social networks that decide what people
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should read and watch,
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they already have a huge influence on the perception
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of people and artificial
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intelligence developers, according to Russell, their
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own success is frightening, it’s a little reminiscent of
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what happened to physicists when scientists
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realized that nuclear energy exists,
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what they can measure the mass of different
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atoms and understand how much n.i. and
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be freed if some types of atoms
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turn into others and then it
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happened and no one was ready for this,
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explained since the scientist is convinced that the future of
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artificial intelligence lies in the
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development of machines that, like trained
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servants, turn to people on all issues
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without making independent
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decisions, one should proceed from that that
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different people can have different and
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sometimes conflicting preferences and they
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change over time, he calls for the introduction
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of some kind of code for developers and organizations
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to ensure the impartiality of
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artificial intelligence, and the current
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ban in the European Union on disguising machines as
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humans should be extended to the whole world in five years, artificial
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intelligence will give the ability to use an algorithm
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to read legal documents and give
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medical advice, says the founder and
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president of the non-profit organization
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Open, her son Altman, in 10 years, machines
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will be en masse behind the assembly line and perhaps
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even become companies even later,
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almost everything will be done, including scientific
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discoveries, in the end artificial intelligence
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will create phenomenal results but At the same time,
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the price of labor will fall almost to the bottom.
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The prospects are not very bright, aren’t they, and the
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saddest thing is that no one
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stops in this so-called
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progress, everything has reached the point of absurdity when at
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one point these developments
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can get out of the control of the creators;
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history is written not only by the winners but also
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their descendants are those who strive to shape
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the worldview of the vanquished in a way that is beneficial for
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themselves.
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Theoretically, we are all subordinates, that is,
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every person, being a citizen of this
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or that state, is forced to
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obey its laws; however, in
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practice, everyone knows that among equals
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there are those who are more equal in order to remain
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inviolable and not answer for
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past misdeeds, the descendants of the victors
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rewrite school textbooks, build
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various historical centers in quotation marks
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and actually distort that very history, it
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is beneficial for them that every ordinary person
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is forced to sell their labor by
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default considers himself subordinate
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while at the same time recognizing his
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social position as fair, the existing
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social inequality now does
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not look as obvious as times of classical
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feudalism and therefore is not perceived
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so humiliatingly because in our
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marketing times all these simple
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concepts are postulated in the minds of people
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not directly but in a camouflaged form
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so that people do not even think about
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any class stratification or
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something similar and so that they do not
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Questions arose for the descendants of the deceived, it
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is suggested that the Communists are to blame for everything, the
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foreign intelligence services are the fifth
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column and, in general, anyone, what is the
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final goal of this control of the
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human brain in order to completely subjugate
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everyone, as we know, the idea of ​​​​a one world
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government number one is the complete
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control of a person’s mind and his body,
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of course, is not directly reported anywhere about this,
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but their
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official plans until 2030 are quite enough, such
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as the sensational childhood 2030, but let’s
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also turn to the cinema in
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which they build in, actually
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add without dissection exactly those
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ideas that they want to bring to life
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[music ]
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so the film Gamer 2009, the idea of ​​the film
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is to introduce specific nanoparticles into the human body,
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which may well
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be particles of graphene, which is
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now used in many places, by the way, in the
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comments write where exactly these
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particles cling to neurons and block
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their signal, transmitting instead of them, as if
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replacing their signal neurons, in the
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end, a person pumped up with nanoparticles
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becomes, as it were, a remote-
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controlled biorobot that is driven by
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some rich players, based on the
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film script, the plot is quite crazy
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from the point of view of existing
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technologies known to the public, however,
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having hit the scientific works on the column, well,
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conspiracy theorists have dug up one very
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unexpected publication, researchers from the
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company decanter flagship collaboration
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with many partners and medical school
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fish ran about this university of sao paulo
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in a modeling study found that
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graphene oxide suppresses
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anxiety-related behavior they found that
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injecting graphene oxide into a specific
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area of ​​the brain silences the
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neurons that are responsible for
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anxious behavior scientists used the
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usual model of animal behavior
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which is described as follows in the
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famous classic cartoon Tom and
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Jerry Jerry lives in a hole in the wall of a
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small room where he feels
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protected and safe usually the mouse
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explores the room freely and without worries
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but when the mouse sniffs the cat it runs
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back to the hole because it knows that only
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there it is safe this is a very strong protective
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behavior and the basis of the fight or flight reaction
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which is characteristic of most animals; the
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mouse remembers this behavior for a long time
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and at the slightest rustle runs away
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up one hole even after weeks of
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meeting a cat even after the
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slightest smell of a cat ses however using
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spot injection of graphene oxide,
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the researchers obtained amazing
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results 2 days after injection into a
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specific area of ​​the mouse's brain, it
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behaved like other mice that had never
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smelled a cat in their home
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environment, in other words, graphene oxide
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suppressed the anxious behavior of mice, as
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Laura Ballerina explains to the lead author of the
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article and professor of physiology from the
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company decanter flagship graphene oxide
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interacts with the part of the brain
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responsible for the formation of
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memories associated with fear
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that cause anxiety
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it does not act as a medicine by suppressing the
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function of some selective receptors,
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as for example other drugs act
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instead of this decanter temporarily
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stops the entire mechanism of
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memory formation for a long enough time to
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destroy the brain pathology associated with fear does
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not damage the summer, as
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Laura explains to the ballerina, graphene oxide
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interrupts neural connections associated with
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anxiety without affecting neurons or
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surrounding cells, in other words, it only
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turns off the communication between certain
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neurons when the disease occurs the time at
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which these communications are excessively
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expressed for example in acute paternal
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stress and anxiety, targeting synapses with
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graphene oxide is enough to
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stop the development of this
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pathological behavior this is
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a form of precision medicine
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graphene oxide is naturally removed
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after a few days as the surrounding
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tissues digest the material the ballerina
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says that after two days they
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observed no inflammation and
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no trace of graphene oxide at all, then
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she and her colleagues are trying to combine the
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synapse-targeting behavior of graphene oxide with its
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ability to attach to
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drug delivery carrier molecules serge pica
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deputy head of the
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medical technology package graphene flagship
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comments on this work
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represents another beautifully it wanders the
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therapeutic potential of graphene
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used separately or as part of a
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medical device
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[music]
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thus it has been experimentally shown
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that the graphene itself, without transforming into
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any structures, has tropism,
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that is, we attach a good ostec to the
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nervous tissue and it is good there accumulates
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and after its concentration in the
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neural network becomes sufficient, it
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begins to block the mechanism of
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memory formation, rewriting it
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so much that the mouse then does not
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react to the cat in any way, hence
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the assumption is made that maybe this decanter
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can be added somewhere to remove
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some negative memories on a
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scale friends all over the planet, but
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of course we must understand that this is just a
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theory, nothing more, and now, in order to move from a
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science fiction film to more real
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things, let's talk about such a
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direction as up the genetics, as you
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thought before, remote control of the
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human brain, a phrase no longer from
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science fiction films, but from forecasts in the
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field of up to gain ethics, a new
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interdisciplinary area in which
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biotechnologists, neurophysiologists,
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physicists and optical engineers work, today's
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innovations in biotechnology are due to a technique
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that originated in 2005, up the
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genetics, this technique for studying the brain
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is based on the irradiation of nerve
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cells with light, this happens first
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on the membrane of neurons that are planned to be
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studied, artificial channels are formed
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for this, using the method of viral
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delivery into the body, a gene
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based on algae rhodopsin is planted, which
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encodes a light-sensitive protein in
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this type of cell, and then this protein
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works as a switch; using it,
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the light can either start or
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slow down the reaction for which
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these neurons are responsible to the desired one parts of the brain are
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supplied or implanted with a
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fiber optic transmitting light from a source for
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the first time to cause excitation of a
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certain type of nerve cells
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by irradiating them with light and without disturbing the
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work of other neurons. 16 years
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ago a group of researchers at
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Stanford University
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led by Carlo Di Sira Rota
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[music]
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succeeded in the possibility of such local and
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selective impact has
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revolutionized the research of the nervous
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system. Since then, scientists have learned to
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relieve stress in mice with a laser. Previously,
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electrical stimulation of the same areas of
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the brain could only cause anxiety
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or aggression; manage pain; create
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even a false memory; they talk about this
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joint project simply and also
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managed to form conditioned reflexes;
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even force using light to
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run a mouse in a circle and identify
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cause-and-effect relationships in
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animal behavior, a group of scientists from the
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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center under the
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leadership of Evgeniy Budu Genome, with the
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help of obt genetics, managed to understand
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some of the mechanisms of dopamine,
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thanks to which it is possible to reduce
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alcohol dependence, and this is of course
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good news
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[music]
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so as you can see, friends, all the scientific
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prerequisites for somehow
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trying to influence the
00:26:09
human brain have the question of who
00:26:12
has the results of these
00:26:14
developments in their hands, and also this question of
00:26:16
whether they are somehow applied in our
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lives now googl has entered the warpath against deep
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fakes, the IT corporation will create a database of
00:26:24
fake videos with the help of which
00:26:26
the algorithm will learn to automatically
00:26:28
identify fake recordings; the development of
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technology poses new
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security issues for society; it is not only about
00:26:36
financial or information hacking; the
00:26:38
reputation and private life of users
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may also be under threat
00:26:43
by one of The main tools that create the
00:26:45
preconditions for new cybercrime
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are deep fake videos
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created with the help of artificial
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intelligence using the capabilities of
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machine learning, the algorithm analyzes
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many photographs
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and then, using the data obtained,
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replaces faces in the videos. The
00:27:03
biggest danger of deep fakes is
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that the technology for creating such videos
00:27:07
is in the public domain.
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and the result is sometimes impossible to
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identify visually in an attempt
00:27:13
to stop the growing threat,
00:27:16
Google specialists decided to bitdi fakes with their own
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weapon to recognize a video created with the
00:27:20
help of artificial intelligence, there will be
00:27:22
artificial intelligence itself in
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order to better understand what danger
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fakes pose for themselves, let's go back to the
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origins of deep fakes from English
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hyperlink deep learning and fake
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fake realistic manipulation of audio
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and video materials with the help of
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artificial intelligence this technology
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forces a person to say what he did
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not say and do what he has never
00:27:48
done the deface technology goes
00:27:50
back to the distant 90s, at that time
00:27:52
only experts had such tools
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on special effects in the film industry, the
00:27:57
consequences of the technology have been refined in the
00:27:59
Internet community and
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software for creating deep fakes has
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appeared in the public domain.
00:28:06
Recently, deep fake technology has attracted
00:28:08
more attention due to its use of
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financial fraud, pranks and
00:28:14
fake news. The defect uses the
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capabilities of artificial intelligence
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to synthesize human images
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combines several photographs in which a
00:28:23
person is captured from different angles and with
00:28:26
different facial expressions and makes a
00:28:29
video stream from them, analyzing the photographs, a
00:28:31
special algorithm
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learns how a person looks and can
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move, while working with
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two Rossetti, the first of them generates
00:28:41
an image and the second is responsible for finding
00:28:43
differences between them and real
00:28:46
samples, if 2 naira the network
00:28:49
detects a fake, the image is
00:28:51
sent back for
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improvement for the fake, it works
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using open machine
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learning algorithms and libraries, which allows you to
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achieve the highest quality content, the
00:29:04
neural network receives the image not from
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the library and is trained using
00:29:09
videos on video hosting sites, artificial
00:29:12
intelligence in the meantime, it compares
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a fragment of the original portraits with what
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is on the video and the result is
00:29:18
plausible material. In 2018, the
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first public program for
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replacing faces appeared, called fake ip,
00:29:27
which opened up deep bull tools to the common
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man,
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kits for creating such content have
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since been in the free accessible
00:29:35
and easy to learn,
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any person who has access to
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the Internet free time goals and
00:29:41
motivation can
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create fake content in real time and
00:29:46
fill social network channels with it
00:29:48
the first fake videos began
00:29:51
to appear back in 2017 at first
00:29:55
most of the content children looked
00:29:58
just funny they were in mostly
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amateur video files created
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using free tools and
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containing the faces of celebrities
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superimposed on pornographic recordings;
00:30:09
however, over the course of several years, the technology
00:30:11
has developed so much that the materials created with its
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help have become frighteningly
00:30:16
convincing; it became widely known
00:30:19
after one of the
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reddit users with the nickname deep
00:30:24
fix posted on their page there is a video
00:30:26
where the face of an actress from a porn film
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was successfully replaced with the face of actress Gal Gadot
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diptyque poses a serious
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threat since this kind of content
00:30:37
is essentially an information attack
00:30:39
IT analysts say that
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deep fake technology can become the most dangerous in the
00:30:44
digital environment in recent decades
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with With the spread of de fakes, there have been
00:30:49
cases of discrediting famous people
00:30:52
whose photographs are numerous on the Internet in the
00:30:54
world of politics, defect technology can
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be used as a weapon against
00:30:58
individual figures and entire parties in order to
00:31:01
manipulate public perception to
00:31:03
influence elections and even the stock
00:31:06
market, as an example of loud children
00:31:09
can be cited published in
00:31:12
1018, a fake sex video with
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US President Barack Obama where he allegedly
00:31:16
insults the current head of the American
00:31:19
state, the video was made
00:31:21
using the fake ip program and Adobe After
00:31:24
Effects in mid-2019, a
00:31:28
fabricated video with Mark
00:31:30
Zuckerberg appeared on the network, which allegedly openly
00:31:33
depicted the current state of affairs with
00:31:35
personal data of people in the same
00:31:37
year, a deep fake video was published on the Internet
00:31:39
with the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the
00:31:41
US Congress on Inc. Pelosi, the author of the
00:31:44
video, using
00:31:46
artificial intelligence technologies, changed the speech,
00:31:49
sang and so that she pronounced the
00:31:51
words poorly and the users who watched the video
00:31:53
thought that she was a politician is in a
00:31:55
state of alcoholic intoxication,
00:31:58
all this grew into a big scandal and
00:32:01
only after some time it was
00:32:03
proven that the speech was sung and was
00:32:05
generated by a computer in June
00:32:09
2019, users saw the deep
00:32:12
newt algorithm which learned to undress girls
00:32:15
in photographs, if before this similar
00:32:17
program they simply replaced faces the new
00:32:19
algorithm independently brought the
00:32:22
body of the heroine of the photo; it was enough to
00:32:24
upload the image into the program and
00:32:26
wait a few seconds; the
00:32:28
events described forced the government and
00:32:30
industry of the United States to
00:32:32
identify and limit the illegal
00:32:34
use of deep fakes in October
00:32:38
2019, the governor of California, Kevin news, he
00:32:41
signed the nb 730 document known as
00:32:45
anti defect is a bill that
00:32:47
talks about banning the distribution of deep
00:32:50
fake videos during the election
00:32:52
campaign in 2020, and these giants are
00:32:56
developing anti-difference
00:32:58
algorithms that could accurately
00:33:01
identify fake videos in the fall of
00:33:04
2019. Facebook organized a defect
00:33:06
detection challenge competition for the best
00:33:09
program for recognizing whether fakes
00:33:11
have a prize. the fund amounted to 10 million
00:33:13
dollars, most often the DeBakes are created
00:33:16
using a generative adversarial network, there are
00:33:18
two systems in it, a generator and a
00:33:20
discriminator, they work like a pair of
00:33:23
students in a university micro group,
00:33:25
one offers ideas from a friend, criticizes them, the
00:33:28
generator creates an image, the
00:33:31
discriminator trained on real photographs suggests what needs to be
00:33:34
corrected,
00:33:35
note that technology is constantly
00:33:37
evolving as we see, friends,
00:33:40
technology itself cannot be assessed as
00:33:43
bad or good, the question is whether
00:33:46
a person will use it as a weapon or
00:33:48
as a tool, the public is already
00:33:50
negative, huge forces and
00:33:52
funds are spent on fighting the ban and this is
00:33:54
no coincidence, imagine what if in one
00:33:57
fine day, with the help of children, they will
00:33:59
unleash, for example, the third world war
00:34:01
with some famous
00:34:04
person being compromised for the world order of the sacred, the
00:34:06
notorious new world religion
00:34:08
created on the basis of the integration of various
00:34:10
religious confessional systems and
00:34:13
creeds, the Vatican is responsible, the
00:34:15
Vatican’s task is to create on earth a single world
00:34:18
religion the following world order of power
00:34:21
is a euphemism for political management, the
00:34:23
modern system of which dates back to the
00:34:26
first half of the 70s,
00:34:28
the creation of a tripartite commission, a brief
00:34:31
background is as early as the end of the 19th century,
00:34:34
at the zenith of the power of the British Empire,
00:34:36
thoughts began to arise about
00:34:38
extending the British imperial
00:34:40
model to the whole world, strictly speaking, for the first time
00:34:43
such ideas appeared much earlier
00:34:46
in the 17th century against the backdrop of the Protestant
00:34:48
Reformation in England, where they were put forward by
00:34:50
advisers to Elizabeth the First, John Dee,
00:34:52
who, according to rumors, was also an occultist, the
00:34:55
resuscitation of these ideas in the Victorian era
00:34:57
is associated with the name of Cecil Rhodes, a
00:35:00
provocateur and arsonist on the burg sky
00:35:02
war, having established a shiva named after him named after
00:35:05
Rhodesia and the diamond monopolists, the company
00:35:08
de beers rods, founder of the
00:35:10
Round Table Society, within which, after
00:35:13
his death, a narrow circle called the Round Table arose around his successor Alfred
00:35:15
Milner in 1910 and 1911
00:35:20
after the
00:35:22
First World War, when
00:35:24
plans for
00:35:26
the transformation of the League of Nations collapsed with the Great October Revolution in Russia world
00:35:28
government Anglo-Saxon elites
00:35:29
began to play the long game from 1919 to
00:35:34
1921 the round table was transformed into the
00:35:37
British
00:35:38
Royal Institute of
00:35:40
International Affairs in 1926 cinema or in the
00:35:43
modern interpretation for children house
00:35:45
at the same time on the other side of the Atlantic
00:35:47
the Council on Foreign Relations arose
00:35:50
this is an elite Anglo-Saxon bunch of
00:35:53
conductors promoting a new order who
00:35:55
had the honor of organizing the Great
00:35:57
Depression with Hitler's coming to power,
00:35:59
having failed and in the Second World
00:36:01
War, it was not a European split that was planned,
00:36:04
but the complete domination and dictate of the Anglo-Saxons,
00:36:07
or you of the Anglo-Saxon world, began to
00:36:09
rake up for themselves that part of Europe
00:36:11
that was under their control in the non-
00:36:13
public sphere with
00:36:15
1952 to
00:36:17
1954, the Bilderberg Club was created,
00:36:19
which was also located at the core of the
00:36:21
pyramid of global governance,
00:36:23
Bilderberg, with the
00:36:26
widest pancake of the European elites placed on it, the next
00:36:28
pancake on the rod and became a tripartite
00:36:30
commission that complemented the unification of the
00:36:33
Anglo-Saxons and Western Europeans with the
00:36:36
Japanese, and since 2000 with the whole Asian the
00:36:39
Pacific component of the headquarters
00:36:41
and the Bilderberg Trilateral
00:36:43
Commission itself, all in the head Washington
00:36:46
office of the Carnegie Foundation in were 3
00:36:48
structures from decade to decade
00:36:50
David Rockefeller community David
00:36:53
Rockefeller fellows and today the squad on the
00:36:55
official website of the Trilateral Commission
00:36:57
as well as pilot regions and projects are
00:36:59
presented on the map of the Brothers Foundation
00:37:01
Rockefeller, which strikingly
00:37:02
repeats the range of topics and programs of the UN,
00:37:04
respectively, China, Western Balkans and as
00:37:07
well as democracy, sustainable development
00:37:10
of peacebuilding, rock, art and
00:37:12
culture, that is, in fact, everything is
00:37:14
centralized in one hand, and now
00:37:16
attention to two things: first, the
00:37:19
G7 G7 is not an international
00:37:22
organization at all there is not even a charter or
00:37:25
other governing documents, this is not a
00:37:27
club of the elite, but then the seven are the mouthpiece of the
00:37:31
tripartite commission and meet
00:37:33
every year, some time after
00:37:34
its annual meeting, the
00:37:37
behind-the-scenes decisions made there or, let’s say,
00:37:39
recommendations are made by the seven in the
00:37:41
public sphere, this is what once again
00:37:44
proves how the puppet of Western
00:37:46
leaders dancing to the tune of shadow
00:37:48
conceptual centers and
00:37:49
the pointlessness of being in the seven of
00:37:51
Russia, which even at that time
00:37:54
never participated in the discussion of the most
00:37:56
important issues of financial and economic
00:37:58
management that did not concern us, and the
00:38:00
second thing is the establishing document for the
00:38:03
entire system of the world order of power
00:38:05
is the second report to the Club of Rome by
00:38:07
Michael Miso Ravich Eduard Pestel
00:38:10
humanity at the crossroads
00:38:12
1974 it presents a 10
00:38:15
regional model of the international
00:38:17
division of labor the Western core the world of
00:38:19
the system in it remains the core the rest of the
00:38:22
periphery the periphery 10 regions are
00:38:24
united into three blocks under the control
00:38:26
of the Anglo-Saxon elites,
00:38:28
Anglo-Saxon plus European ones, including
00:38:31
Bilderberg, the only one the country that
00:38:33
in this model is torn between two
00:38:35
blocs, European and Asian, is
00:38:38
Russia, therefore participation in the seven on a
00:38:40
side chair is not even
00:38:42
self-satisfaction about complicity in
00:38:44
self-destruction for its justification in due
00:38:46
time and the crafty formula
00:38:48
Europe from Lisbon to de East was born in exchange for that
00:38:51
formulated by Charles de the golem of Europe
00:38:53
from the Atlantic to the Urals where the
00:38:56
divided Russia should have ended, the world
00:38:58
order of power according to the formula is directed against
00:39:01
Russia and is built at the expense of Russia, hence the
00:39:03
litmus test of the authenticity of supposedly
00:39:06
new times and trends that supposedly
00:39:08
leaves the old elitist model of globalization in the past,
00:39:12
let's talk about the third component
00:39:14
of the world the order of money is visible only to the G20,
00:39:17
as well as the IMF and the World Bank Group,
00:39:19
which is closely connected with the G20 on the
00:39:21
one hand, is one on the other, so
00:39:24
resist the G20 and it is wrong; these are
00:39:27
different structures with different tasks
00:39:29
tied to a single leadership core
00:39:32
that, with their help, pursue their line
00:39:34
in the UN and in the twenty, that is, as you
00:39:36
again see, they are all subordinate to a single
00:39:39
center to perform some kind of performance in front of the
00:39:41
rest of the world from now on, as
00:39:43
they say, let's go in more detail, gradually
00:39:45
revealing the basis of the system of global
00:39:47
economic management, its connections,
00:39:50
the system of global political
00:39:51
management, and so on before reaching
00:39:54
ideas about what the G20 is, it is
00:39:56
necessary to start with the Washington consensus,
00:39:58
a set of liberal monetarists of their rules of
00:40:01
the global game, and secondly, a set of
00:40:04
certain institutions of which, first
00:40:06
of all, it includes the only
00:40:08
Ministry of Finance in the world, of course, the American one, also the
00:40:11
leading central bank issuers of the main
00:40:14
reserve currencies, dollars, pound and euro,
00:40:16
Fed in the bank of england and cb and finally the so
00:40:20
-called world central bank the
00:40:22
collective association of the
00:40:24
world bank group as well as the basel
00:40:26
bank for international settlements. above we have already
00:40:29
mentioned the connection of the world bank with the
00:40:31
twenty earlier you have already heard about the connection of the
00:40:34
iMF and the world bank with the twenty on the
00:40:37
one hand and sleep with another and not in plain
00:40:39
sight, this is the face of the world central bank; its core
00:40:42
is the Basel Bank for
00:40:44
International Settlements, which in the
00:40:45
public sphere, unlike the IMF and the
00:40:47
World Bank, does not shine from the word;
00:40:50
all networks are intertwined with each
00:40:52
other and are made up of banks
00:40:54
representing the interests of all the main
00:40:57
financial oligarchic clans and groups
00:40:59
including the Vatican, but pay attention to this:
00:41:02
part of the structure of the Basel Bank for
00:41:04
International Settlements and the G20
00:41:06
is the PSB, nominally it is formed by
00:41:09
governments, however, assistance through
00:41:11
inclusion in the list is provided to
00:41:13
private banks on which, as if on command, a
00:41:15
generous rain of reserves is poured to have
00:41:18
this as in general, but like this the interweaving of
00:41:21
personal wool with the state principle of
00:41:23
global management with the help of
00:41:25
which issuing centers need
00:41:27
to serve private interests,
00:41:29
for example, in the structure of the board of directors of the
00:41:31
Basel Bank for International Settlements,
00:41:33
central and private
00:41:35
commercial banks coexist, but that’s not all it
00:41:38
also has a conceptual center group that is not formally included in its
00:41:40
structure
00:41:42
30g 30 or thirty in which approximately equally there are ex
00:41:46
-heads of central banks including
00:41:48
reserve issuing centers and private
00:41:50
bankers, and so now you know that
00:41:53
management and capital are accumulated in the
00:41:56
same hands, the question arises why
00:41:58
everything that is happening now is being done taking into
00:42:01
account the experience of millennia in the coming
00:42:03
new world Naturally, no one
00:42:05
will call slaves slaves; on the contrary, they will
00:42:08
sing their praises and talk about how
00:42:10
all public institutions are constantly
00:42:12
fighting for their well-being, but what will
00:42:14
certainly return is a collar and a
00:42:16
brand in the form of ultra-modern gadgets
00:42:18
and high-tech chips, for example,
00:42:21
however, if the plans of Bill Gates and Gref
00:42:23
and those who will come to life with them and the
00:42:25
new ones of ancient Greece we will not see the Arab
00:42:28
was a thing they were a man only for
00:42:30
the law and the owner with his nose talent while
00:42:32
remaining a man did not lose his
00:42:35
human nature the world in which
00:42:36
liberal globalists are trying to drive and lure us
00:42:38
no longer provides for such luxury
00:42:40
the love for humanity
00:42:42
of its architects is so great that
00:42:47
they do not agree with anything less than an improvement in the terribly not entirely human nature,
00:42:49
humanism is outdated, transhumanism is
00:42:52
a symbol of the supposedly bright future of
00:42:54
humanity, therefore one cannot but
00:42:56
agree with the philosopher Vitaly Averyan
00:42:59
Um, who defined what is happening now as a
00:43:01
hybrid war against all of
00:43:02
humanity, which are not included into the
00:43:04
diamond larva of the golden billion,
00:43:06
one cannot but agree with him that
00:43:08
such a hybrid war will be most
00:43:10
effective and victorious precisely
00:43:12
until the enemy realizes that the war is being
00:43:14
waged against him, however, the mere
00:43:17
understanding that they are waging a war with us,
00:43:19
even a hybrid one, is not enough for
00:43:21
salvation from the digital concentration camp, it is
00:43:23
equally important to understand who exactly is waging
00:43:26
this hybrid war against people, without
00:43:28
this it is impossible to choose an ineffective
00:43:30
strategy, ineffective tactics of struggle, which
00:43:32
means it is impossible to achieve victory,
00:43:34
Professor Valentin Katasonov mentioned
00:43:38
Brzezinski’s books on
00:43:39
technotronic technology, published half a century ago, and here are a few lines
00:43:42
from it, in the technotron era, a more and more controlled society will gradually be formed,
00:43:44
step by step.
00:43:47
Such a society
00:43:49
will be controlled by elites who
00:43:51
will not support traditional values,
00:43:53
and soon it will become possible to monitor and
00:43:56
control almost every hernia.
00:44:02
and citizens not connected with each other
00:44:04
into a general mass that will be
00:44:06
easily controlled and guided by
00:44:08
charismatic and sympathetic personalities, it
00:44:11
must be added to these quotes that the book
00:44:13
was not the result of a free play of the mind of
00:44:15
Brzezinski, who
00:44:17
managed to predict our present with the power of his genius; it is
00:44:19
not a prediction or a forecast, it is a plan.
00:44:22
life Nske wrote it at the request of
00:44:23
Rockefeller as a plan for the activities of the
00:44:25
Club of Rome for the coming decades,
00:44:27
and let’s admit that the plan he proposed has
00:44:30
already been implemented to a large extent,
00:44:32
so how to deal with the
00:44:34
current situation, first of all, this
00:44:37
must be done on the economic field,
00:44:39
radically reforming the economic
00:44:41
system of the modern world, which has allowed
00:44:43
Over the past
00:44:45
half century, transnational capital has concentrated in its hands
00:44:47
colossal financial resources and
00:44:49
colossal power as a result of such a
00:44:52
reform, transnationals have gained
00:44:54
the ability to control political
00:44:55
processes and liberal globalism, that is,
00:44:58
its ideology expressing the interests of
00:45:00
transnational capital, will lose its
00:45:02
monopoly in the sphere of culture, education and
00:45:04
information, a difficult task, but despite
00:45:06
all the power trans nationals solvable
00:45:08
evidence of this,
00:45:10
national capital everywhere is beginning to
00:45:12
defend its interests, even in the citadel of
00:45:14
globalism America, national capital
00:45:16
was able to challenge transnational

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