Saturday, December 16, 2023

Reaction to the AI Ouija Board Post

I received several comments and questions on the post I did about the AI Ouija Board.  I thought it would make an interesting to do a follow-up on a dedicated blog entry.

Q  How can we shield our families in case they come in contact with this AI entities? I can avoid this at home, but they have it in schools etc,.  How can we cleanse and protect our families?
A.  First and foremost, don't participate and engage with the AI chats when possible.  They appeared innocent in the beginning, but they aren't what they seem.  I admit I have even played with them out of curiosity when I first learned of their existence.  It wasn't until I really thought on the topic and thought about the interaction that I realized how demonic this interface truly is.   You are somewhat at the mercy of the creator of the bot and what they instilled in their initial programming.

If your kids are forced to use it in schools, see if you can get them exempted.  Whatever you can do to not be part of the interaction the better.  If you encounter a person who uses Ai frequently, just be cautious of what energy they are projecting.  If you unsuspectingly get involved (I had a situation where I was chatting to customer service and I could tell by the response that "Tupac" was a bot), I acknowledged in my mind this was a robot and had no impact on me whatsoever. Call these things out for what they are.

I came across a fun fact that AI can only engage with itself so long before it implodes, so it needs the human interaction to keep it "alive." Don't allow yourself to be their life force.

Q.  AI is a tool of laziness. If you describe a bare bones scenario it can write a novel or screenplay. If you describe a painting you'd like to make, it will draw it for you. CGI in movies has taken over and has become the whole focus of garbage superhero movies. 

And what type of subliminal message tidbits are put into all those little pixels that teenage eyes gobble up? I just read that while most of these movies are CGI, HollyWeird movies still cost around $200 million to produce.  The Japanese made a much better "Godzilla Minus 1" for $15 million, which has  much better effects and story.  Does this mean $180 million go into mind control and getting white kids to hate themselves or switch genders to keep down the population?
A.  One thing AI has done in HollyWeird is eliminate the need for acting, stunts and getting actors truly engaged.  They seem to either over act or under act.  Movies feel fake and the movie watchers can tell there is no chemistry.  Due to the recent buzz in media outlets I recently watched Leave the World Behind (I'm planning on doing a post next week) and it was pretty much full of what you would expect from Netflix - propaganda.  To see a good movie, you almost have to go to the classics.  Most current movies now have to force some element of diversity or a sexually confused person dressing up as the opposite sex.  HollyWeird is becoming pure trash intentionally to lead kids astray.  

Yes, there are subliminal and also not so subliminal messages going on.  When they named the TeleVision (telepathic vision) it was truth in plain sight.  They implant the perception they want you to have because your perception of the world does become your reality.

Q.  My husband wants to buy this fancy Alexa system. I just told him it’s the devil. He got upset with me because I don’t want one in our house. Sometimes you just can’t get thru to people.
A.  I agree with you, but honestly it is everywhere.  Our phones listen to us, or smart tvs listen to us and things you bring into your home like Alexa or Google Home most certainly listens to you.  This whole practice of invading privacy and having your information recorded in a data base is wrong.

Here is a true story that your husband may find interesting to better illustrate your point.  As a test to see what is listening to our conversations my husband and I made sure that Facebook and Messenger were uninstalled on our phones.  We then put our phones in a different room.  My husband then wanted to come up with a phrase to keep repeating out loud to see what, if anything,  happened.

We wanted something short and sweet.  He (being a goofball) said "sexy lingerie."  Then he said "black sexy lingerie."  He repeated the phrase over and over in a normal tone at least 30 times and then we went on with our day.  

The NEXT morning, I went to my office, logged onto my computer and started to work on a blog post.  I had an ad pop up on the right side of my screen that had an Asian lady wearing black lingerie!  I can only think it was the smart TV.  Make no mistake, our devices are listening to our every word!

Q.  I tossed the telly almost 30 years ago, and no longer listen to the radio. The best music is Underground these days. This is hard to beat.  Dancing With Fire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL4ug4-BeyE

A.  That's great.  I'm sure you feel more at ease.  Thanks for sharing. 

Thanks so much for all the time you've all taken to read and put your thoughts out there to share.  

Blessings, 

Lynn 

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4 comments:

Robert Schoen said...

We use Roku and the remote has a mike to hear titles of films when you search and we have to change the batteries every two weeks compared to a remote without that feature, so you know they are listening to everything going on in that room.I might try the same test of saying "disposable diapers' a bunch of times and see what popup ads we get.

The enlightened one said...

Avoiding AI is a big mistake, the same mistake that alot of Christians make when they avoid spirituality and the occult.

Mankind will continue to suffer under the rule of reptiles if it is stupid enough to believe that certain powerful tools are inherently evil just because they have been adopted by som nefarious factions within society.

Isn't it wonderful how they manage to convince the sheeple to voluntarily refrain from using these tools that could give them power over the elite, just because they view it as evil?

People allow themselves to be manipulated because they have an erroneous notion of good and evil. There is not such thing as good or evil. There is only cause and effect.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Robert: Great point.

@enlightened one: I really love your quote of things not being good or evil, they are cause and effect. That is a powerful thoughts..

EA RW said...

Miracles don't exist grown ups say. To me it's a miracle how addicted people are. Especially their handhelds. To keep you distracted of what really is going on.