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5 days ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
Without a doubt AI, for good or bad, has already significantly changed the way all of us (whether you know it or not) will interact with the new reality of the world we live in. The main question for me is:Will AI eventually become sentient? I mean all sapient beings are sentient (us, and perhaps dolphins or elephants) , but not all sentient beings are sapient. Perhaps it could actually break the relationship between the two.
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5 days ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
I expected a strong response to Friday’s post, “We need to talk about AI.”But nothing like this. Almost 600 of you have posted comments on the post already. Dozens more have emailed me directly. And your views are striking. Many of you predict artificial intelligence will drive big economic changes - and soon. You aren’t guessing, either.
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6 days ago |
sgtreport.com | Alex Berenson
by Alex Berenson, Unreported Truths: More and more people say artificial intelligence will transform the world – in years, not generations. I truly do not know what to think; I’m interested in your predictions (and experiences with AI).
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1 week ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
One of my chats involved asking if the "black elite" still have an influence on today's politics (insinuation: global). The first answer it gave me was boilerplate "of course not". I repeated the question but with evidence suggesting otherwise. The bot responded with much more nuance.
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1 week ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
I have about six stories I’m trying to write — about the cancellation of the mRNA bird flu vaccine contract, about Jake Tapper’s absurd efforts to absolve the media for its role in hiding Joe Biden’s decline, about the ridiculous pushback that Robert Kennedy has faced for the modest changes to the guidelines around Covid jabs, about even more terrible behavior by Pfizer, about the long-term structural changes that have made Big Pharma even more problematic as an industry — but I’m finding the...
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1 week ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
Pfizer should have started its first analysis of its pivotal Covid vaccine trial nearly a month before Election Day 2020, confidential data from that trial show. Like the news Pfizer put out on Nov. 9, 2020, six days after the presidential vote, the earlier analysis would have seemed to show the jab was effective enough to end the Covid epidemic — and likely powerfully helped Donald Trump against Joe Biden.
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1 week ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
The footnotes have ALOT of really good info because as I was reading this, I got the impression that the mRNA shots were effective. I was reading from the mobile device so to scroll to the footnotes then back to the article was time consuming, so as I read it, I kept thinking to myself, “wait are we saying the Pfizer shots worked?”Couple of things: 1) the pandemic was a glorified control tactic and the vaccines are experimental. 2) Covid had a 95% survival rate.
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1 week ago |
sgtreport.com | Alex Berenson
by Alex Berenson, Unreported Truths: Are Joe Biden and his handlers telling the truth about his prostate cancer diagnosis? The way they’ve tried to hide his cognitive decline gives us reason to ask hard questions. Too bad Robert Hur didn’t do a prostate exam during his interview with Joe Biden too. Yesterday, former president Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. said he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones.
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2 weeks ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
So reading about his visit from the FBI and the questions they asked, I had a whole different feeling than I originally thought. As a minister, there are things that if I heard, confidentiality goes out the window. (And i will tell people that in advance. FYI if a crime involves child abuse...im going to the police.) After reading the questions, I wondered about this. When and how did he get the manifesto? Did he keep quiet so he could have a big story after the murder? And so on.
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2 weeks ago |
alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson
I am linking two articles from Ken Klippenstein, who is an independent reporter with a large Substack following. The first is the “manifesto” posted by Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man who allegedly gunned down two Israeli Embassy staffers in cold blood in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. The second is an account Klippenstein published today of a “visit” he received from two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents following his posting of the manifesto.