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05 Dec 2025
States are expected to evolve into AI-driven systems standardized across nations with minimal human involvement in decision-making.

Then, here it says, according to the plans proposed by the UN and the World Economic Forum, states are expected to evolve into AI-driven systems standardized across nations that operate with minimal to no human involvement in decision-making and policy formation.

20 Nov 2025
55% of young conservatives support giving control of the government to artificial intelligence.

So only 41% of voters under 40 support that, but it's 55% of self-ID conservatives and only 40% oppose that. So it's 55 to 40.

16 Sep 2025
Artificial Intelligence will eventually become smarter than any human and may govern society.

And then we got AI on the way. And when real AI hits, it'll probably be our governor. It'll be our president. We'll decide that human beings are too dangerous and volatile and emotional. And they'll use Trump's tweets as an example. And they'll decide that the Biden family corruption or whatever scandal any other president was involved in. All this could be avoided if we just have AI run everything.

16 Sep 2025
Giving AI total control would result in total safety but eliminate privacy and individual freedom.

Because if we give AI utter control, it'll give us total safety. But with total safety, you're fucked. You'll have no more privacy and you'll be completely at the whim of whatever this thing is. And it'll dictate how much you travel, where you go, what to do. It'll make your life as safe as possible.