Tech developers have sold us artificial intelligence as the ultimate tool for human progress and convenience. But people would be wise to ask, “What’s the catch?”

In a recent interview with Glenn Beck, investigative journalist Whitney Webb answered that question—and what she reveals is bone-chilling.

“They want to harvest us for data. They want to use us as bootloaders for their digital intelligence. They can’t continue to improve and feed the AI without us doing it for them,” Webb explains. In other words, the future of AI depends on human experimentation.

AI users have been shackled by comfort and convenience. Without even realizing it, they’ve agreed to be put in a “digital prison without walls,” says Webb. She advises those who care about their freedom to “actively build alternatives,” such as “local resilient networks that don’t depend on [AI] infrastructure,” and to seek “open-source alternatives to a lot of the Big Tech platforms out there.”

If we don’t start pushing back—and soon—we risk being launched into a “posthuman future,” she warns. This elitist initiative to eradicate our humanity is evident in that much of AI targets art, music, and writing—the very things that make us human.

“These are the things that we’re being told to outsource to artificial intelligence,” says Webb. “So what’s going to be left for us when we outsource this all to AI? Will we allow ourselves to be cognitively diminished to the point that we can’t even create any more? What kind of humans are we at that point?” she asks.

Another important act of rebellion, Webb urges, is to refuse to relinquish creative work to AI and to raise children who are “anchored in the real world” — meaning they can paint and draw better than they can navigate a tablet.

She warns that parents must be intentional if they want to guard their families against the encroachment of the digital age, because techno-dependency, especially for children, is a pillar in the elites’ sinister plan to push us toward posthumanism.

“There are efforts to have domestic robots in the house. A lot of the ads show young children developing emotional relationships with these robots, saying, ‘I love you.’ That is not good,” says Webb.

If you need even more evidence that the Big Tech world may not have your children’s best interests at heart, Webb reveals that many top figures in the tech industry had associations with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile.

“Do you want to trust those people to program stuff that’s around your kids?” she asks.

Webb acknowledges that in today’s world, it’s exceedingly difficult to raise children without the help of technology and to set strict parameters for ourselves. That’s why so many people don’t bother with it. But in doing so, they’ve fallen prey to the nefarious plot underlying the entire posthumanist movement: create a society that worships convenience and comfort.

“The pull of AI is for us to be passive and do nothing and just let it wash over us,” says Webb. “If we’re not focused on the things that we like to create and that we like to do, we will recede—and that is how the posthuman future will happen.”

To hear more insights, watch the full interview above.
https://www.conservativereview.com/investigative-journalist-warns-we-are-being-harvested-for-a-posthuman-future-2674210991.html

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