In this video, Whitney Webb delivers a stark warning about what happens when societies voluntarily surrender creativity, judgment, and self-determination to artificial intelligence. Moving beyond surface-level debates about convenience and productivity, she frames AI as a civilizational turning point—one that risks hollowing out the very capacities that make humans human. Webb argues that the real danger is not forced automation, but passive compliance: a gradual outsourcing of art, decision-making, and even thought itself, until people no longer remember how to function without machine guidance.
Artificial Intelligence is man made. I am glad I won't be around when it finally takes over every aspect of our lives. I will enjoy my life now while I can.
Find it interesting how she isn't critisized or censored,... I think she works for 'them',.. and is a plant to spread stuff - but in a limited way, so we don't look for the real truth, and accept hers.... I trust nothing on the internet !!!!! from Kate in Norwich, a new fan of this blog :-)
Your choice. I have been following Whitney for years. She recalls dates, events, and names with amazing accuracy. So far she is right. She has an encyclopedia brain.
Publicity shots in France with Sir Alistair Morton on the Eurostar.
Time for a break in my truck
Guided tour of Barcelona Football Stadium
My 60th Birthday showing my first bus pass
Makeover for Chat Magazine
Trying out some roller blades I bought from a car boot sale
A walk over the Humber Bridge
Late evening charity walk for a Hospice.
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Hello. My working life ended 17 years ago. Now I just please myself. This is my diary. What I do and what I think about. You are welcome to read it. Toodle pip.
Find it interesting how she isn't critisized or censored,... I think she works for 'them',.. and is a plant to spread stuff - but in a limited way, so we don't look for the real truth, and accept hers.... I trust nothing on the internet !!!!! from Kate in Norwich, a new fan of this blog :-)
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