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20 Apr 2026
AI will require 100 times the power currently available.

And notice they're saying AI needs 100 times the power we currently have, but you can't have a car or air conditioning, and your organic farm is bad for the earth, and cow farts are bad. We've got to have all these nuclear reactors and unlimited power and water for the AI because they believe it's the new species.

15 Feb 2026
AIs that are being programmed to determine whether or not you get a loan from a bank are secretly being programmed to not give loans to Christians.

AIs that are being programmed to determine whether or not you get a loan from a bank are secretly being programmed to not give loans to Christians. And they did an experiment where they put in two applications that were identical, exactly the same, letter for letter, except one said that the person is Christian, the other said the person is Hindu.

07 Feb 2026
Artificial intelligence systems designed by tech companies produce answers that their designers cannot explain.

Fast forward, Steve, to today, where Google and these other engine companies, the other tech companies, are trying to build artificial intelligence. The strangest thing that they found, one of the strangest things, is that the systems that they design, this artificial intelligence, which lots of people have heard about, is they design a bunch of systems that are called neural nets. The term simply taken out of brain work, neurons in the brain, nets because they actually look like a net. They put in some inputs. The computers work, spit out an answer. Sounds normal to you. It's because you're thinking about that calculator you had in 1976 on your desk. When you ask the person who designed the system, how did it come to that answer? How did your neural net, can you show me the calculations? They say, no, we don't know. We don't know how the thing we designed actually came up with that answer.

07 Feb 2026
Computers using neural nets can learn to play video games better than any human in history.

They take the same neural net now and they put it in front of a video game. No learning, nothing. They say, to the computer, they say, sit in front of your video game and learn how to play. It seems the computer learns better than any human in history, faster than any human history, beats any human in history.