Thought Criminal

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Thought Criminal

Thought Criminal

@GeoPoko

Hater of illogic, lover of science of the very big and very small.

Green Bay, WI Katılım Aralık 2011
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@aintscarylarry Not really. If civilization ends billionaire's security owns the bunkers and they have zero (no money and no skills).
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😱 Scary Larry 😱 🇺🇦✊🏻🇺🇸🗽
This is why the tech oligarchs who are shoving AI down everyone’s throats don’t give a shit if it causes the end of civilization. They’ve already got their doomsday bunkers fully built and operational. They’ll be just fine. The rest of us though? Utterly and completely fucked.
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

This Wall Street insider just exposed the secret doomsday escape plans of AI billionaires. 1 in 3 billionaires has a fully funded plan to abandon civilization when things collapse. They meet their pilots at Oakland airport, board a Gulfstream 650, fly to New Zealand, and disappear into a bunker that cost tens of millions to build. And this isn't some conspiracy theory. There's literally PROOF: Sam Altman told The New Yorker he stockpiles guns, gold, potassium iodide, antibiotics, batteries, water, and gas masks from the Israeli Defense Force. He owns a patch of land in Big Sur he can fly to when society breaks down. His backup plan is flying with Peter Thiel to Thiel's compound in New Zealand. Peter Thiel became a New Zealand citizen in 2011 after spending only 12 days in the country. He bought a 477-acre estate for $13.5 million and submitted plans for a bunker-style compound embedded into a hillside with a 1,082-foot glass-lined guest lodge for 24 people. Mark Zuckerberg is building a 5,000 square foot underground shelter beneath his $270 million compound in Hawaii. Blast-resistant doors made of metal and concrete, its own energy and food supplies, and an escape hatch accessible by ladder. Every construction worker signed an NDA and different crews were forbidden from speaking to each other. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, quietly disappeared to Fiji during the pandemic. He reportedly bought at least one private island in the Mamanuca archipelago. When local media reported his presence, Fijian authorities ordered the article taken down. Scott Galloway sat with one of these billionaires who walked him through his entire exit strategy step by step. His response: "You don't think your pilots are going to kill you and fuck your wife? You don't think the people in New Zealand are going to come take the rich guy's shit?" But here's the thing that really matters... These are the SAME people building AI. The same founders telling Congress that AI will cure cancer have already decided they're leaving when it goes sideways. Galloway confirmed a secondhand account from someone close to one of these AI CEOs. The CEO admitted he believes there's a 7 to 10% chance AI results in a catastrophic event for humanity. And he doesn't care because being the person who summoned this intelligence is "more consequential than whatever happens." These billionaires don't use public healthcare. They have concierge medicine delivered to their living room. Their kids attend $75,000 per year academies while public schools spend $10,000. They fly private. They have private security instead of police. Galloway's words: "The 0.1% are no longer invested in the well-being of America. They've totally dissociated because they're sequestered from it." And the incentives to reach that level are so extreme that founders will make ANY decision necessary to get there. Galloway called it the Darth Vader pipeline. Every tech CEO follows the same arc: Sam Altman was "the gay son we all wanted." Soft spoken, testifying before Congress about safety. Now he's subpoenaing nonprofits that criticize OpenAI and telling people to stop complaining about energy costs. Galloway on all of them: "These guys would sleep with their cousin for a nickel." The next chosen hero is Dario Amodei at Anthropic. Galloway says he'll follow the exact same path because the system makes it inevitable. Then he dropped his most dangerous prediction: He thinks there's a 1 in 3 chance AI ends up like jet transportation, vaccines, or PCs. Technologies that changed civilization but where NO group of companies ever captured serious shareholder value. The entire airline industry across all of history is at break even. Moderna is down 90%. AI models are converging. Open weight Chinese models are free and a third of corporations are already using them. His prediction: Go short the AI ecosystem. The winner of AI might be us, the users. Not the companies. And if he's right, the domino effect is terrifying... 40% of the S&P is tied to AI. Most GDP growth over the last two years came from AI capex. So if corporations start dropping OpenAI and Anthropic for free Chinese models, the entire market could crash. This is just like the Chinese steel dumping in the 80s: Flood America with cheap AI, kneecap the companies propping up the stock market, then trigger a recession without firing a single shot. The billionaires building AI have escape plans ready. They've detached from society entirely. They know there's a real chance this ends badly and they're building it anyway. Every tech hero turns villain on a shorter timeline. And the financial system is so dependent on AI valuations that one move from China could bring it all down. And we're still trusting these people to self-regulate. What do you think?

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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
You can't post anything about Epstein on TikTok. It's a community guidelines violation. Fuck whoever owns TikTok
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BlueBriefing🎬🍿
If Airplane! was released today, the entire production team would be in witness protection within 24 hours. It’s the only movie that’s 100% "problematic" and 100% a masterpiece. 🎬🎥 Airplane ❤️🔥😂
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✨localchaos✨
✨localchaos✨@localchaos_·
at what price per gallon do we stop going to work?
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
Incredibly gay shit going down at Mar a Tardo
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Being J Wood
Being J Wood@BeingJWood·
What is the Republican plan to combat inflation? Does ANYONE know?
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Complex Style
Complex Style@ComplexStyle·
Olympian Eileen Gu’s #MetGala dress features 15,000 glass bubbles, took 2,550 hours to make, and blows actual bubbles. Designed by Iris van Herpen. Wow.
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@wbuxtonofficial I would guess what fans really want is passes for the lead on the track more than once every 3 races.
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Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@RealDanODowd @NHTSAgov That is NOT the issue I saw. I saw it going fast past stopped/very slow traffic. Watch ANY dash cam videos and you will see someone pulling through the stopped traffic and crashes. ALWAYS go past slowed/stopped traffic very cautiously.
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Dan O'Dowd
Dan O'Dowd@RealDanODowd·
“That was excellent!” Watch Tesla self-driving get praised by a deluded Tesla supporter for breaking the law and going straight from a right turn lane. @NHTSAgov didn’t you already recall this safety defect?
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phriendly photog
phriendly photog@phriendlyphotog·
For the 9 BILLIONTH time - airports are not "self-sustaining" via ticket fees, etc. They're operationally sound via those measures, but infrastructure is paid for by the TAXPAYER. Animosity towards U.S. rail comes from a place of complete misunderstanding of infrastructure!
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@PlaceInMeg Well that is on the venues, the traveling crew, and profit mongers like Ticketmaster. There is a minimum amount that is already high before the musicians get a dime.
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Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@kenklippenstein What about the president that continually mixes up what he is talking about and absolutely cannot walk in a straight line? I say no one in SCOTUS, POTUS, congress, or the head of departments over 70 (and I am 61, I retired because I am not addicted to power).
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Ken Klippenstein
Ken Klippenstein@kenklippenstein·
Can we talk about how 73-year-old Senator Susan Collins is clearly in physical decline? Audio up on this video - she speaks at 0.5x speed, voice quavering + head shaking. Parkinsons? Essential Tremor? We don't know because she refuses to address it, insisting she's healthy
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@MorePerfectUS It is ok the people that approved might get kicked out of office but the money they took (or a promised position) still be given to them, IMHO, they will be fine. The rest of us? Not good.
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah last night. At 40,000 acres, it would be 2.5x the size of Manhattan. The commission approved the proposal despite opposition from hundreds of locals.
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@EdwardFarrelly @PhillipsPOBrien we will fight the streets to get our democracy back. We the next president to make changes to this never ever fucking happens again. Time for congress to start making real laws that leave NO room for SCOTUS to fuck them up.
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edward farrelly
edward farrelly@EdwardFarrelly·
As we know well, all of this was predictable after the result of the last election. In fact, i'm surprised it hasn't gone worse. The world will adapt, and we will return to the liberal consensus IF the US does not become a dictatorship. I say this because its clear it almost did in 2020, when Mike Pence took the decision not to follow on Trumps demands. If US democracy is still alive in 2029, then the chances are high that it will become once again the Beacon on the Hill. If not, the role will fall go Europe/UK. But if the US becomes a dictatorship, the world will look very different. Tragically it looks like the US supreme court may not be a bulwark against 'third termism' and that could tip the balance. Difficult times ahead, for sure.
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Phillips P. OBrien
Phillips P. OBrien@PhillipsPOBrien·
The USA has not only ceased being leader of the free world, it has ceased being a member of the free world. It betrays democratic allies and supports expansionist dictatorships. The only question Americans need to ask themselves is do they want this to continue?
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@4TaxFairness Look back at the Kansas experiment with Governor Brownback. He reduced taxes on the rich in the entire state. Result? They kept the money and the state went into debt and he got the boot.
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Americans For Tax Fairness
"If you give the rich tax breaks, they'll lower prices for everyone else." No, they won't. Want proof? Every single MLB team owner is in the richest 0.1% and receives hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax breaks every year. And it now costs an average $225 to attend a game.
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Thought Criminal
Thought Criminal@GeoPoko·
@newscientist They cannot run a 1/2 marathon. They have to have their power packs replaced and they need a human to drive them. Not sure why 'robots' are humanoid. Their form should follow function 2 legs is not speed (never has been), 4 legs or wheels are much faster.
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New Scientist
New Scientist@newscientist·
Robots can now run a half-marathon faster than humans and are rapidly homing in on the men's 100-metre sprint record. But why are companies so keen to create speedy robots that have no obvious application in homes or factories? #Echobox=1777965779" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newscientist.com/article/252390…
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Maciej Smoleń 🚗Moto
Maciej Smoleń 🚗Moto@auto_moto_pl·
Tesla na Nurburgringu… 🔥Ale ognie poszły spod podwozia
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