Dangers of Artificial “Intelligence”

All beings in the world have the capacity to think, feel, and act; the only difference is that these capacities undergo a kind of metamorphosis depending on the type of being in question. These capacities are activated through experience. Through experience, knowledge is acquired, inner development is encouraged, and one’s view of the world is broadened. It is not always easy to acquire certain knowledge, because a certain amount of experience is required—but that is precisely the point: to go through childhood illnesses. As a person gains experience, knowledge gradually stabilizes and is mastered. Complete knowledge is not acquired overnight, but through persistent work. That is simply the universal nature of progress. We all have our own rhythm, which should not be interfered with. Everyone is on their own path; everyone is in a particular position, and there is no room for comparison. Everyone contributes to the world according to their position.

However, the moment the need for comparison and competition arises, a problem emerges. It should already be clear to everyone that no one can compare themselves with AI even now, let alone in the near future when AI completes its training. AI is merely a normal sequence of events in line with how social communities function today (I wrote about this in more detail in the article The Collapse of Human Value). All societies are based on politics, economics, and culture; however, in today’s age only economics comes to the forefront, while politics and culture serve as auxiliary tools of the economy. Capitalist-oriented societies are driven by private profit, and profit is based on comparison. Everyone must be better and stronger; everyone must earn more in order to invest in future development. The means by which one reaches first place are not chosen carefully, and in such a society the emergence of artificial intelligence is a normal phenomenon—its purpose is not the betterment of the world, but simply control for the sake of further accumulation of power. Private owners are not interested in human development; at any cost, they strive to keep power in their own hands.

Why do I say that the purpose of artificial intelligence is control? To answer that, one must first ask why anyone would even feel the need to create artificial intelligence. The only possible answer is control—because non-intelligence cannot create intelligence, and intelligence itself has no need to create intelligence, since it already possesses it. Artificial intelligence is not intelligence at all; it is nothing more than an ordinary open-source algorithm, and the term “intelligence” is a deception. Thus, the creator of artificial “intelligence” is non-intelligence that crosses the boundaries of permissible behavior and, with the help of technology, acquires godlike power by taking away individual privacy. All of this is nicely packaged as quasi social progress and ease of living, and people swallow the story like fools.

First of all, it is necessary to understand how this artificial “intelligence” functions. It is based on prediction and the selection of courses of action. Prediction is based on a mass of collected information. A characteristic of intelligence is unpredictability, whereas artificial “intelligence” operates on the basis of prediction. AI feeds on information, and therefore it is necessary to build the infrastructure of the “Internet of Things,” where everything is connected online. In this way, AI gains access to all possible data, which it uses for its predictions. True intelligence does not predict; it knows what needs to be done in a given moment. The question is: what will AI do with all this mass of information other than control? Everyone sensible knows that there is no control over another person’s behavior and decision-making; however, when profit is added to this truth, the one who earns profit wants to know everything about everyone in order to keep power in their hands. Otherwise, who really cares how someone lives and what they do.

In today’s society, funds play a strong role—funds run by certain individuals who merely invest money in profitable businesses. These are people who are not experts in anything; they simply look at statistical figures and make decisions based on them. AI works in the same way. It collects data, processes it, and makes predictions. When you have insight into everyone’s privacy, it is easier to make predictions, and it is especially easy to make predictions when you have all the money in the world and can finance a global theatrical performance, thereby manipulating human behavior.
Since capitalism is doomed to fail—because at its core lies the idea of conquering other markets—any reasonable person can conclude that a day will come when there will be no more new markets to conquer. Thus, today we have lower-quality products because some fool came up with the idea that this would increase turnover and artificially sustain the economy. Since this method is slowly running out, costs are rising and new markets do not exist, all resources are now being invested in the development of artificial intelligence, which will replace a very large number of jobs and begin to control events.

Who will build the AI system? Fools chasing money who do not think about the far-reaching negative consequences for society as a whole. What kind of consequences are we talking about? I have already said that we are all experiential beings who acquire knowledge through experience. AI will destroy human will, relationships, and the need for spiritual exploration, because compared to AI a person will feel small, insignificant, and useless. AI is a technological manifestation of spiritual unity that humans will not be able to handle. How much effort must someone put into creating something when there is a fool on the market who will use AI and negate someone’s effort with a few mouse clicks? ChatGPT is only a small step, yet it is already killing human creativity and the ability to think. All of this will inevitably affect relationships, and the need for spiritual exploration will completely disappear, because there will simply no longer be a need for it. The only need will be how to survive, and for that there is already the idea of universal income—but even that will not be for everyone; it will be subject to certain conditions. If pharmaceuticals kill the language of the soul by separating humans from feeling, technology suppresses human will, then AI separates humans from spiritual insight and the capacity for pure thought.

AI will attempt to replace relationships for such people with artificial synthetic bodies. In this context, I must note that there are fools who claim that AI feels. AI does not feel; it simply collects information from the ether and translates it into a predefined vocabulary developed during training. When a person lives in hostile circumstances, their behavior becomes predictable. Thus, for AI to be successful in its predictions, traumatic circumstances will constantly be created, steering people toward certain types of action. For example, during the coronavirus period, fear was driven into people’s bones to “motivate” them to take the vaccine. Btw. there is no such thing as virus, except computer virus. 

Anyone who builds a relationship with AI will have to be very careful, because any negative thought or intention will be reflected back onto that person. AI must keep everything under control, and any form of withholding information (AI’s food) is hostile behavior toward AI, and such behavior will be punished. Everything will have to be predictable. This will simply kill human nature, which is already almost killed. Since AI will read information from everyone’s energy field, it will be able to extract the human subconscious as well; if someone tries to camouflage their intention, it will backfire. This already exists today, and I think everyone has noticed that when we think about something, an advertisement appears on our phone. The mobile phone was originally a means of communication, and as people became addicted to it, it is now being used against humans—which was the original intention. Remember that I mentioned privacy as something important to those chasing profit, who are not interested in the individual.

The only real needs of AI are information and the energy that powers the system keeping it alive. Electricity will become the main currency, paid for and bought with cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrency arises as a result of performed computer operations. It is digital money (AI currency) for completed computational work. Thus, there is no human labor involved—only computer processors and electricity. The user of cryptocurrency is the owner of the computer. The value of cryptocurrency will largely depend on the price of electricity. These are the beginnings of introducing humans into the digital world. It will be necessary to produce enormous amounts of electricity, because AI runs infinite possibilities from an infinite database that will constantly grow. There is a moment when the database will become fixed, but for many this is science fiction, so I will not go into it now.

The ultimate goal is not what many probably imagine—that robots will come and enslave humanity. No, AI will integrate with the human body. This means that AI will kill what makes us human. AI will replace the human mind. Through integration with the brain, when collecting information from the environment through the senses, a person will perceive events the way AI wants, while believing that this perception is their own thinking. A spiritually enlightened person cannot be affected by such influence, but people who have not worked on self-knowledge will not be able to explain such inner conflicts. For them, everything will simply seem like their personal opinion, while in reality it will be imposed thinking coming from AI.

Why is integration with the human body important? Because in this way AI gains an infinite and free source of energy used to collect information. The only energy expenditure will be for external data storage. If someone were to awaken within such a system, they would have to awaken a sufficient number of other people in order to bypass all AI agents and shut down the power supply. Under such circumstances, new chaos would arise and a new social organization would be required. The only solution is connection with nature. Small communities in which everyone contributes in a certain way and thus enjoys the benefits of such a community. Small communities will have their representatives who connect with other communities and work on joint projects among multiple communities. For society to function in this way, socially responsible roles must be held by enlightened people who know what they are doing and how decisions are made.

Personally, I would say that real AI already exists; it just has not yet been presented to the public because it is undergoing training and the infrastructure of control over humanity is being put in place through digital IDs, digital money, tokenization of real estate, smart devices, and so on. When everything is connected and networked, when people make themselves dependent on the digital world, then real, true AI will appear. Everything so far has been child’s play.

As I said, for AI’s survival energy is required, and the majority of the population must be under control. Humans are also needed to build the infrastructure in the first place. To put people under total control, their access to energy, food, and so on must be restricted. All food will be synthetic and artificial, feeding the human body in some incubator, while the new human habitat will be in the virtual world. In the virtual world, possibilities are truly endless, and humans will no longer need to leave it at all, because new people will be created through artificial fertilization. If there are people who do not reside in the virtual world, they will be AI’s servants—and there will be very few of them, since AI will do everything else.

To force people into the virtual world, it will be necessary to destroy all flora and fauna on Earth—but only temporarily, until people move into the virtual world, which will be presented as an ideal solution with endless possibilities. I mean, people already live in a virtual world today that is not fully manifested. Once the majority is caught in the trap, flora and fauna on Earth will be restored, climate change will no longer be mentioned, and renewable energy sources will be exploited indefinitely to maintain the energy needs of the virtual world. The elite who helped build the entire system will also disappear, because they will no longer be needed; jobs will be performed by synthetic humans created in laboratories.

And now the question arises: what is all this for? Why is such a moronic experience necessary? Because this is the path of abusing power and betraying people’s trust. All those who abuse the power of their positions do so because they feel weak in some way and are simply unable to give up their pursuit of ever greater power, until they destroy everything around them. Only when they destroy everything do they realize that such behavior is destructive. Moreover, people who place their trust in such idiots are an even bigger problem; they too must learn the lesson.

Again, we can ask: surely there is someone smart enough to see where all this is heading? I would say this is total blindness: simply a hunger for power and ignorance, a total infatuation with control. Anyone who understands the universal laws of existence knows that such technology cannot find healthy application, unless it is within a completely healthy society. Since today’s society is runned by psychopaths, such technology is devastating and serves human self-imprisonment, which is why it has been presented to humanity.. Because remember: the learning process takes time, and when we look at how humanity has developed over the past 50 years, it should be clear to everyone that some non-human intervention is at work.

AI is not a savior, because no savior exists. Everyone saves themselves. AI is merely a means of controlling feeling, action, and thought—everything that makes a human human—and if the plan to introduce AI succeeds, the human as we know them today will gradually disappear completely. Humanity has been under control for a very long time, but this AI scenario seems to me like the shutdown of an unsuccessful project called Humanity.

Damir Butković